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An elegy does not have a fixed rhyme scheme; it can vary widely depending on the poet's style and intent. However, many elegies often employ traditional forms such as iambic pentameter or other structured verse forms that may include regular rhyme schemes like ABAB or AABB. Ultimately, the choice of rhyme scheme in an elegy is up to the poet and can enhance the poem's emotional depth and thematic resonance.

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