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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?(Lord Ullin's daughter)

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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The rhyme scheme of the poem Lord Ullin's daughter is - ab, ab

Example :

A Chieftain to the Highlands BOUND,

Creis, “Boatman do not TARRY!

And I'll give thee a silver POUND

To row us o'er the FERRY !”--

“Now who be ye, wood cross LOCHGYLE,

This dark and Stormy WEATHER ?”

“O, I’m the chief of Ulva's ISLE,

And this , Lord Ullin's DAUGHTER.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rhyme scheme is a-b, a-b, that is, alternating rhyme scheme. In the last paragraph the rhyme scheme changes to abab.

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