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16 October, 16:05

Type of rhyme used in this excerpt from William Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper.

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  1. 16 October, 16:35
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    The rhyme used here is the tail rhyme or the end rhyme.

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    The poem "The chimney rhyme" is written by William Blake. The rhyme scheme that has been used in this poem is the end rhyme. This is also known as the tail rhyme scheme.

    The tail rhyme consists of a rhyme in the final syllable of the verse. And for this reason it is known as the tail rhyme. This form of rhyme is one of the most common form of rhyme schemes in the poetry by the poets.
  2. 16 October, 20:04
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    this rhyme is also a slant rhyme
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