No, the poem "I dwell in Possibility" by Emily Dickinson does not use an abab rhyme scheme. Instead, it uses an ABCB rhyme scheme in each stanza.
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The rhyme scheme for stanza one of "A Fine Day" is AABB.
The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
The rhyme scheme of "The Hall of Fame" by The Script is ABAB.
The rhyme scheme of "The Skater of Ghost Lake" is ABAB.
The poem "Scaffolding" by Seamus Heaney follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
abab bcbc cdcd ee rhyme scheme.
The poem "Meg Merrilies" by John Keats uses a regular ABAB rhyme scheme throughout its stanzas. Each stanza consists of four lines with rhyme scheme ABAB.
abab refers to rhyme scheme.
The rhyming pattern is ABAB.
As with all Shakespearean Sonnets, the rhyme scheme is ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GG.
Abab cdcd