An Unbiased View of types of rhymes in poems
Damaged rhymes are rhymes where just one phrase is divided across traces (commonly which has a hyphen) so as to help it become rhyme with Yet another word. That is rather uncommon, but it isn't unheard of.On this poem, Dickinson adopts the rhyme scheme of ABCB in the primary stanza, ABAB in the next stanza, and ABBB in the ultimate stanza. The rhym