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The same in the opening stanza of "the Angel":

Also in these poems alliteration is found in great profusion, every poem contains several examples of this, so that it will suffice when I give one, chosen at random:

Another peculiarity of style in these poems consists in the repetition of the same words; often at the beginning of a line:

Sometimes a whole line is repeated, the order of the words slightly changed, or exactly the same: