What type of rhyme is used? (abba cdcd efe gfg)?

Hello! The rhyme scheme of the poem is: abba cdcd efe gfg.
The first verse consists of a close rhyme, the second verse of a cross rhyme, but what exactly is the content of the last two?
Is it possible that it can't be named precisely, or that it's just a cross rhyme? How could one write something like that in an exam?
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Koschutnig
1 year ago

A.W. Schlegel describes the Sonett customary in the German seal, but there is not the here unusual repercussions of verses 1 and 2, and the other is the repercussions. efg feg in the two terzettes as the ones you describe Me are not aware of any special names for the two last variants:

The Sonett

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Two rhymes hot’ I return four times,

And place them, divided, in equal rows,

That here and there two included by two

In the double choir float up and down.

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Then the recyclable chain slings through two links

Free change, any of three.

In such order, such number thrive

The most delicate and proud of the songs.

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I will never crumble with my lines,

The eitle playery my being dunket,

And attachment to the artificial laws.

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But whoever waveth in me secret magic,

I prosper the sovereignty, fullness in narrow limits.

And pure equals of opposites.