The rhyme in
this poem is regular in the first four lines in aabb metre, but the last two
lines have no rhyme. The unrhymed part probably represents the saddest part of
the poem, as it is related to the demise of all illusions and happiness.
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Is there a pattern of rhyme and meter?
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There are four pairs of
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