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chuu:

What is the full rhyme scheme of "The Children's Hour" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow? (I know it starts with abcb, but I'm not sure if any rhymes are repeated later in the poem)

chuu:

@tarkatamileena wrote:
The rhyme scheme in the excerpt from Longfellow's "The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls" is AABBCC. Each stanza consists of six lines, and the first and second lines rhyme, the third and fourth lines rhyme, and the fifth and sixth lines rhyme.Dec 20, 2022
That's not the poem I'm doing though?

Iluvmymanz:

looks good though

hannahj:

whats the question? u lost me at What..

ExclusiveKylaa:

The full rhyme scheme of "The Children's Hour" is as follows: abcb defe ghgh ijij klkl mnmn opop qrqr stst uvuv wxwx yzyz

toga:

The rhyme scheme of "The Children's Hour" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is indeed abcbdefe ghghii. The first four lines of each stanza follow the abcb pattern, while the second four lines follow the defe pattern. The last two lines of each stanza follow the ghghii pattern. There are no repeated rhymes later in the poem.

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