You will not have an easy time finding a "perfect" rhyme for "bianca" in English -- only proper names (like Sri Lanka) which probably won't be very useful in a poem. Same is true for "barrientos".
Note that (contrary to what some answers are suggesting) a rhyme has to include ALL sounds from the vowel of the ACCENTED syllable to the end of the word. In other words, for these first two words you would need to match the sounds /-ANka/ or /-EN-toess/.
Your choice, then, is to look for a usable "near" rhyme (in which MOST sounds match, esp. the vowels, and other sounds, if possible are fairly close) OR to use rhymes for the simple one-syllable word "BOX".
The last option is by far the easier -- see these perfect rhymes:
blocks, clocks, crocks, docks, fox, flocks, frocks, hocks, jocks, knocks, locks, lox, ox, pox, rocks, shocks, socks, stocks, woks
If none of these works, some good near rhymes are:
bots, clots, cots, dots, hots, knots, lots, plots, rots, Scots, shots, spots, tots, trots, watts, yachts
cops, clops, crops, drops, flops, fops, glops, hops, lops, mops, ops, pops, plops, props, shops, slops, sops, stops, tops
Usable near rhymes for one of the other words will still not be that easy, but one place to check (just enter your original word in the search box) is:
http://www.nearrhyme.com
2007-12-17 19:25:30
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answered by bruhaha 7
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Canada, banana, Savanna, mama, papa, ha ha, cabana, Indiana
Nose, toes, foes, goes, Joe's, flows, Santos, tomatoes, potatoes
socks, fox, flocks, cocks, clocks, docks, woks, pox, hollyhocks
I feel like I am haunted by Dr. Seuss
2007-12-18 02:30:32
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answered by hamrrfan 7
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