Chapter Six of Through the Looking Glass features three different poems.
Firstly, Alice thinks about the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty in which the rhyming words are:
wall/fall
men/again
Then Alice and Humpty discuss the first verse of the poem Jabberwocky. In that, the words which rhyme are:
toves/borogoves
wabe/outgrabe
Then Humpty Dumpty recites a poem to Alice which he claims was written entirely for her amusement. It is a simple poem, comprised of twenty pairs of rhyme couplets. The rhymes are as follows:
white/delight
green/mean
long/song
brown/down
fish/wish
sea/me
was/because
say/obey
grin/in
twice/advice
new/do
thump/pump
said/bed
plain/again
clear/ear
proud/loud
stiff/if
shelf/myself
locked/knocked
shut/but
The sixth chapter of Through the Looking Glass is called Humpty Dumpty.
An example of alliteration in "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll is the phrase "ravages of rippling roundness" in Chapter 7. This phrase repeats the "r" sound in "ravages" and "rippling," creating an alliterative effect.
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