Two tall tigers trapped there tails
The alliteration present in the rabbit poem is "busy bunny bouncing."
An alteration can be done in different formats. The only thing that must be true for it to be an alliteration poem would be for it to have multiple instances where alliteration is used.
You can have as many lines you wish to have. I hope that answers your question.
yes there is in the part "leaves its high holy temple"
a color poem has anywhere from 12-15 lines
The phrase "We real cool" is an example of alliteration in the poem.
"She Walks in Beauty" is a poem by Lord George Gordon Byron. The figures of speech that this poem uses is simile (lines 1 and 2), metonymy (line 6), metaphor (lines 8-10), metaphor and personification (lines 11-16).
I could not find any obvious alliteration.
there are 171 lines in the poem lady of Shalott
The alliteration and kenning in lines 474-478 of the old English poem help convey a sense of mourning and devastation as the speaker laments the loss of his lord and the harshness of fate. The repetition of sounds and the figurative language in the kenning emphasize the speaker's deep grief and the significance of the lord's death.
In the first three lines of Lowell's poem, he uses alliteration (repetition of the "l" sound in "listening, hardly, and longing"), as well as imagery ("darkness") and personification ("we sit, you and I"). These techniques work together to create a sense of intimacy and anticipation in the poem.
"She sells seashells by the seashore," is a poem with alliteration. An example of a simile in a poem is "Her hair was as dark as the night." An example of onomatopoeia in a poem is "The bees buzzed as they flew from flower to flower."