Eye rhyme: text that appear to be they’re going to rhyme but don’t once they’re spoken or read through. One example is, “hour” and “pour.” In this particular poem, Dickinson adopts the rhyme scheme of ABCB in the main stanza, ABAB in the next stanza, and ABBB in the ultimate https://daltonvflrw.newsbloger.com/27795759/rumored-buzz-on-types-of-rhymes-in-poems