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Read this excerpt from “after blenheim” by robert southey. what is the rhyme scheme of the poem?

“i find them in the garden,
for there’s many here about;
and often when i go to plough,
the ploughshare turns them out.
for many thousand men,” said he,
“were slain in that great victory.”

“now tell us what ’twas all about,”
young peterkin, he cries;
and little wilhelmine looks up
with wonder-waiting eyes;
“now tell us all about the war,
and what they fought each other for.”

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