Eye rhyme: words that look like they’re gonna rhyme but don’t every time they’re spoken or browse. For example, “hour” and “pour.” With this poem, Dickinson adopts the rhyme scheme of ABCB in the main stanza, ABAB in the second stanza, and ABBB in the final stanza. The rhymes of https://typesofrhymeinpoetryppt39494.win-blog.com/7016360/the-ultimate-guide-to-types-of-rhymes-in-poems