Is there assonance in Shakespeare's sonnet 130?

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There is always assonance is rhyming, so yes... in the rhyming words and maybe some outside of that... white, why, wires is one example that I saw, for instance. It might contribute to the verbal enjoyment of the poem.

Here is the text of Sonnet 130:
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/130.html

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