Yes, "lucky to linger" is an example of alliteration because of the repetition of the "l" sound at the beginning of both words.
Lucky leperchauns leaping logs.
"though the trees" is alliteration(:
light bulb lights up london
It had both :)
'Dawn' is often used as an alliteration for sight or seeing as they relate to understanding or knowledge.
stanza four " shatter'd and sunder'd "
Some examples of alliteration in "The Scarlet Ibis" include: "summer was dead" and "darkness shut out the light." These instances of alliteration help create a sense of rhythm and emphasize certain emotions in the storytelling.
Linger is a verb.
Tagalog translation of linger: magtagal
Alliteration
No the word linger is not a noun. It is a verb.
Ghosts That Linger was created in 2009.