rolls, wholes, holes, souls
The cat ate the rat He felt bad but was kind of glad Couplet with internal rhymes
No, internal rhyme involves rhyming words within the same line of poetry, which may not always be perfect rhymes. Internal rhyme can also involve slant rhymes or near rhymes.
stage
moles,holes,goals
Kernel, infernal, journal, internal.
STANZARhymes within lines are simply called internal rhymes. Internal rhymes generally enrich the sonorities of the poem, and may emphasise comparison or contrast between the rhyming words of the internal rhyme. Internal rhyme might also be present to maintain the versification or structure of the poem; the line does not break after the internal rhyme because the whole line maintains the structure of the poem, or a certain number of syllables are needed in the whole line. Internal rhymes are generally considered to relax the rigidity of verse with strict metre and rhyme between lines.
infernal, internal, journal, kernelinfernal maternalpaternal
pattern of internal and external rhymes
Some hidden rhymes include slant rhymes, where the sounds are similar but not exact (e.g. time and mine), and internal rhymes, where rhyming words appear within the same line of verse (e.g. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain). A more subtle form of hidden rhyme is consonance, where the consonant sounds match but the vowel sounds differ (e.g. linger and longer).
"Keepsake mill" has internal rhyme with both "keepsake" and "mill" being rhymed within the phrase itself.
to live. sadly she died
Rhymes inside of a sentence are called internal rhymes (I saw it fade in the shade