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- DictionaryIn·ter·nal rhyme/inˌtərnl ˈrīm/
noun
- 1. a rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line or in the middle of the next.
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Rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse, or between internal phrases across multiple lines
In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse, or between internal phrases across multiple lines. By contrast, rhyme between line endings is known as end rhyme. Wikipedia