Aubigny was stirred up by James Stewart of Ochiltree, another favourite, to do his utmost to turn the king against Morton, whom he already disliked.
In the midst of this lakelet, the source of the Rima tosses and tumbles, casting its bubbling crystal fathoms high, and keeping the lakelet in perpetual ebullition, as if some spirit were trying to raise up the whole lake with his head.
The Rimaburrows in every direction among these primeval mountains.
She requires the aid of music, chuses the melody; the audience propose the subject, and rima obbligata, and the intercalario, where it is required.
The Madre Ebrea and Coriolano were given in ottava rima with a rima obbligata for each stanza.
Some of these are composed in the melodious form introduced by the Italian poet Fra Guittone di Arezzo (about 1259), the principal characteristics of which are rima chiusa and rima alternata.
The highest form of satire in all the prose writers is poetry, as much so as if put in the heroic couplets of Pope or the ottava rima of Byron's Vision of Last Judgment.
The wound being closed, the button was, by coughing, thrown up against the rima glottidis.
On coughing, a rattling was heard, and immediately after, a sudden check to expiration, from the lodgment of the button near the rima glottidis, requiring a sudden and violent effort of inspiration to remove the sense of suffocation.
Over the door of one of the cells I read the following inscription: [Greek] [Hence it appears that Rima has preserved its ancient name.
The principal building of Kafer el Loehha is RIMA EL LOEHF.
Monastery of Milk; Rima is on the limits of the Ledja; Deir in the plain between it and the mountain Haouran.
Mourdouk [Arabic] on the declivity of the Djebel Haouran; it has a spring, from whence the Druses of Rima and Bereike obtain their daily supply of water.
For the next week or so the Battalion rested by day and each night large working parties sallied forth north of the village of Beit Rima to dig a system of trenches for the defence of the hill.
Leaving Beit Rima the Battalion trekked to the Jaffa area via Ibn Harith, Amwas, near Latrun, to Surafend, near Ludd, which had then become the British railhead for the western flank of the British line in Palestine.
The lining membrane of larynx was partially ulcerated, and the rima glottidis slightly oedematous.
The mucous membrane of the trachea was soft and irritated, smeared with tough bloody mucus, the lining membrane of the rima glottidis was thickened and slightly granular.
He introduced the rhyme in alternate lines (Terza rima in sonnet form), by which he produced a musical cadence.
The œdematous swelling of the rima glottidis is remarkable; beyond that is seen the rounded opening betwixt the thyroid cartilage and epiglottis, which is in a normal state.
The inconvenient size produces nausea and cough; it is even said that the tumour has, in some instances, got entangled in the rima glottidis, suffocating the patient, or at least giving rise to the most alarming symptoms.
Perhaps the following sketch exhibits the most complete instance of œdematous swelling of the rima glottidis to be found in collections of morbid anatomy.
The terza-rima has not the compact structure of the sonnet, as in each of its stanzas a rhyme is wanting which is only supplied in the following stanza.
The rhyme-system of the terza-rima is a b a b c b c d c, &c.
In Modern English poetry this peculiarity, corresponding to what are called Körner in German metres, may not unfrequently be observed in certain poetic forms of Italian origin, as the terza rima or the sestain.
But how do these beautiful stanzas of ottava rima treat their subject?
In the rispetti the ottava rima predominates, treated freely as it was in Boccaccio’s days for epic poetry.
Though the Pulci did not go so far as to weave into their ottava rima a genealogy of their patrons reaching back to demigods, still theirs was a kind of poetry destined to enliven stately banquets.
When the substance of this speech had been made known by Rima to the dying woman, she suddenly rose up from her couch, which she had not risen from for many days, and stood erect on the floor, her wasted face shining with joy.
Happy are mine that look onRima again," I answered.
Even thus had Rima fallen--fallen from the great height--into the flames that instantly consumed her beautiful flesh and bright spirit!
I went on alone, and sat outside for some time, until old Nuflo returned from his hunting; and only after he had gone in and had made the fire burn up did Rima make her appearance, silent and constrained as ever.
The thought that Rimahad perished, that she was lost, was unendurable.
It was a welcome change, but the shock of surprise and pleasure was instantly succeeded by the maddening fear that Rima was lost to me.
In those darkest days in the forest I had her as a visitor--a Rima of the mind, whose words when she spoke reflected my despair.
But my feelings towards them did not change, nor could they while that black and terrible suspicion concerningRima was in my heart.
But Rima had done more; going out into the black forest in the pitiless storm, she had found and led me home.
When I look at you I see them all--all and more, a thousand times, for I see Rima herself.
I had sat there a full hour when all at once Rima appeared at my side.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rima" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.