The first four lines of the Shakespearian sonnet rhyme

a

abcd

b

abba

c

abab

d

cdcd

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Nkonotestimony
7 years ago

A sonnet consists of fourteen lines.A shakespearean sonnet has its rhyme scheme as ababcdcdefefgg.Apparently,we note that the first four lines of a shakespearean sonnet rhyme scheme is abab and not abba.

Polariser
9 years ago

No. Ababcdcdefefgg.



Shall I...day

Thou art...temperate

Rough winds...of may

And summer's lease....date



See abab

Slim_enig
5 years ago

The correct answer is c

Prinxess101
4 years ago

The answer should be abab not abba.

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