It means that it's written in rhyming couplets. The first two lines rhyme, then the second two, and so on. An example is 'Leisure' by W.H.Davies.
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Well, it would be an "ABAB" rhyme scheme, similar to the format used in sonnets.
AABB. This keeps the poem flowing and in rhythmn.
The climax of the poem comes with the last line. "The great casey has struck out." The whole poem is a build-up to this ending, very much like a batter turn at plate in a base-ball game.
a poem about a poem.
Sarcasm. The nymph essentially "blows off" the shepherd's evocation that her love can be won with material items. She essentially says, "If youth could last forever and we were indeed living in an Eden-type setting, maybe I would come with you and be your love. But since it is not, no."
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Well, it would be an "ABAB" rhyme scheme, similar to the format used in sonnets.
AABB. This keeps the poem flowing and in rhythmn.
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A poem with 4 verses, each containing 4 lines, is typically referred to as a quatrain. These quatrains can have different rhyme schemes, such as AABB or ABAB.
Yes, the stanzas rhyme. The scheme is aabb.
Nostradamus prophesied in four line verses called quatrains.
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
The rhyme scheme of this poem is simple AABB and it has meter of trochaic pentameter.
Yes, a ballad can have an aabb rhyme scheme throughout the whole poem. The aabb rhyme scheme consists of rhyming couplets, where two lines rhyme with each other. This pattern can be maintained throughout the entire ballad.
The poem "Coromandel Fishers" by Sarojini Naidu has a rhyme scheme of ABAB for the first three stanzas and AABB for the last stanza.