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In the sixth line of the first Stanza, we read: “... and sings a melancholy strain...” This “s” sound at the beginning of sings and strain has been repeated. Poets often do this. Do you know why? Do you know what this “poetic repetition” is called? Can you find instances of this in The Solitary Reaper?

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In
the sixth line of the first Stanza, we read:



“...
and sings a melancholy strain...”



This
“s” sound at the beginning of sings and strain has been
repeated. Poets often do this. Do you know why? Do you know what this
“poetic repetition” is called? Can you find instances of
this in The Solitary Reaper?



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