can you find examples of alliteration in the poem Elderado
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The manner in which Edgar Allen Poe uses the device of alliteration, when he writes the line, “singing a song in search…” Together these words form alliteration due to the beginning sound of the major words being “s”. He does this to put emphasis on the fact that the knight is trying hard to find the wonderful city of Eldorado.
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'G'
"Gaily bedight,
A gallant knight."
'F'
"Fell as he found"
'H'
"and O'er his heart a shadow"
'L'
"That looked like Eldorado"
'R'
"Ride boldly ride,
the shade replied"
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