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- Bouts-Rimés comment "Bouts-Rimés, literally (from the French) \"rhymed-ends\", is the name given to a kind of poetic game defined by Addison, in the Spectator, aslists of words that rhyme to one another, drawn up by another hand, and given to a poet, who was to make a poem to the rhymes in the same order that they were placed upon the list.The more odd and perplexing the rhymes are, the more ingenuity is required to give a semblance of common sense to the production.".