However, Longfellow is known for using a variety of rhyme schemes in his poems, some of the most common being:
* ABAB: Alternating rhymes (e.g., "Paul Revere's Ride")
* AABB: Couplets (e.g., "The Village Blacksmith")
* ABCABC: Terza rima (e.g., "The Divine Tragedy")
* ABCB: An extended form of the couplet (e.g., "Evangeline")
* Blank Verse: Unrhymed iambic pentameter (e.g., "The Song of Hiawatha")
To understand the rhyme scheme of a specific Longfellow poem, you'll need to analyze the poem itself. Look for patterns in the rhyming words at the ends of lines.