1. She walks in beauty
Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty" shows a perfect harmony whit its alternating rhymes. ... The first two stanzas of the poem clearly show exact or perfect rhymes: " that is the rhyming words share corresponding sounds and stresses and a similar number of syllables" (Di Yanni, 524). ... Lastly; there is an internal rhyme in line thirteen and fifteen "An on that cheek, and o"er that brow" "The smiles that win, the tints that glow." This internal rhyme is clearly seen in the words cheek and win; and it can be characterized as an slant rhyme because of the slightly imperfection of sound in t...
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- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School