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What is Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 rhyme scheme?

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This sonnet is written in the form of what is known as the English or Shakespearean sonnet. There are three quartets i.e. three four line stanzas with with alternate line rhyme schemes. It ends with a couplet. read more

5. Usually, the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet looks like this: ABABCDCDEFEFGG. (The first twelve lines rhyme in alternating pairs and the last two lines rhyme.) But! Sonnet 29 is slightly different because the rhyme scheme is ABABCDCDEBEBFF. Basically, Shakespeare repeats the B rhyme at lines 10 and 12 instead of using an F rhyme. read more

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