Rhyme scheme for "The chimney sweeper"?

The rhyme scheme for "The Chimney Sweeper" by William Blake varies throughout the poem, but the most common rhyme scheme is AABB.

"The Chimney Sweeper" is a poem by William Blake, which was published in his collection of poems called "Songs of Innocence and Experience." The poem is written in a straightforward rhyming scheme, following the pattern AABB.

Here is the breakdown of the rhyme scheme for each stanza in "The Chimney Sweeper":

Stanza 1:
Line 1: A
Line 2: A
Line 3: B
Line 4: B

Stanza 2:
Line 1: A
Line 2: A
Line 3: B
Line 4: B

In each stanza, the first and second lines rhyme with each other, while the third and fourth lines rhyme with each other. This consistent AABB rhyme scheme helps create a rhythm and flow to the poem.