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ALSO NO LINKS! What is the rhyme scheme of the third stanza of William Wordsworth's poem?

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B. abcabc
C. ababab
D. aaabab

Stanza 3: If kindred humours e'er would make
My spirit droop for drooping's sake,
From Fancy following in thy wake.
Bright ship of heaven!
A counter impulse let me take
And be forgiven.

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