In poetry in the Wiobian cultural sphere, there are considered to be broadly two types of rhyme schemes: embracing rhymes (Wiobian: ẞill-Niuþe) and woven rhymes (Wiobian: Ɉüst-Niuþe). In a ẞill-Niuþe, rhyming lines follow each other immediately. Embracing rhymes are considered sentimental and warm and are e.g. favored for love poetry and some types of hymns. In a Ɉüst-Niuþe the same rhyme reappears in different lines throughout the stanza. This is favored for broader types of poetry such as certain hymns and narrative, polemic and intellectual poems.
ei! jån' kähne Jündemruoger
ei! jån' kähne Jündemruoger
snirre ure nungnung Troh;
Sioner röbes ƕieme Puoger',
ind' enwülze Þafte quoh'.
ei! lind mause bückne mungel,
Wiote-Wuzes duoɟ niens Kliten',
ionem' ƕind Benußes zungel;
Kuobs mes pepen, Ƕeiges miten.
Glossed
ei jåne kähn-e Jündemruoger
O how soon-ACC life-ATTR-tapestry-NOM
snirr-e ure nung-nung Troh
shatter/PRES-3PL like little-little pebble/PL
Sion-er röb-es ƕiem-e Puog-er-e
crown-AUG-SG.NOM sit/PRES-3SG.IN INDEF-ACC throne-SG.ACC
inde en-wülz-e Þaft-e quoh-e
suddenly completely-sweep/PRES-3PL wave-PL-NOM lose/PRES-3PL
ei lind mause bückn-e mung-el
O 2PL.NOM hither stationed-PRED come/PRES-2PL
Wiote Wuz-es duoɟ nie-ns Kliten-e
heaven-GEN grace-DAT PERF CORELATIVE-PL-DAT accomodate_as_guest-VERBAL_NOUN-ACC
ion-emen ƕind Benuß-es zung-el
just-like 1PL.NOM judge-VERBAL_NOUN-DAT act-2PL
Kuob-s mes pep-en, Ƕeig-es mit-en
poor-DAT this-DAT give_charitably-1PL-IMP neighbor-DAT give-1PL-IMP