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The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
This is the rhyme scheme for most of Shakespeare's sonnets. To find the rhyme scheme of a poem you label the first line A. Then every line that rhymes with the first one is also labeled A. If the next word does not rhyme with A then you assign it B, the next letter of the alphabet. Any words that rhyme with B also receives the B label. This continues through the poem until all lines are labeled. It's important to listen to the rhyme sound as some words don't look like they rhyme until you read them. Also, words that have imperfect, or slant, rhyme are still considered rhyming and are assigned the same letter.
This is the rhyme scheme for most of Shakespeare's sonnets. To find the rhyme scheme of a poem you label the first line A. Then every line that rhymes with the first one is also labeled A. If the next word does not rhyme with A then you assign it B, the next letter of the alphabet. Any words that rhyme with B also receives the B label. This continues through the poem until all lines are labeled. It's important to listen to the rhyme sound as some words don't look like they rhyme until you read them. Also, words that have imperfect, or slant, rhyme are still considered rhyming and are assigned the same letter.