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There just AB AB rhyme patterns. It means the 2nd and 4th lines rhyme. The 1st and 3rd lines rhyme.
End rhymes that present a pattern are called rhyme schemes. Common rhyme schemes are AABB (where the first two lines rhyme with each other and the next two lines rhyme with each other), ABAB (where the first and third lines rhyme, and the second and fourth lines rhyme), and AAAA (where all lines rhyme with each other).
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I think it is called Dipodic quatrain
It is called by the name of rhyming couplets.
Basically ABCBDEFE, although at least one verse has odd-numbered lines that do rhyme.
That is called blank verse.
The rhyme scheme of Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare is abab cdcd efef gg. The letters represent which lines rhyme. In this case, lines one and three rhyme (a), lines two and four rhyme (b), lines five and seven rhyme (c), lines six and eight rhyme (d), lines nine and eleven rhyme (e), lines ten and twelve rhyme (f), and lines thirteen and fourteen rhyme (g).
Rhymes inside of a sentence are called internal rhymes (I saw it fade in the shade
"ababcdcde" is a pattern used in poetry to describe the rhyme scheme of a stanza. It means that in a set of lines, lines 1 and 2 rhyme, lines 3 and 4 rhyme, lines 5 and 6 rhyme, and lines 7 and 8 rhyme, with each letter representing a unique end rhyme.
Lines of iambic pentameter that contain no form of rhyme are called blank verse. This form of poetry is commonly found in Shakespearean plays and other dramatic works, providing a structured rhythm without the constraint of rhyme scheme.
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