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If you mean rhyme scheme it is a form of labeling rhyming line with a letter in alphabetical order for every rhyme such as this:

Bid me to weep, and I will weep A

While I have eyes to see; B

And having none, and yet I will keep A

A heart to weep for thee. B

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