* Anaphora: "Oh, what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, / Alone and palely loitering?"
* Assonance: "For this thou looks so truly wan".
* Enjambment: "She found me roots of relish sweet, / And honey wild, and manna-dew."
* Hyperbole: "I met, in the green forest wide, / A Lady in bright array".
* Metaphor: "She found me roots of relish sweet" (the roots are a metaphor for love).
* Personification: "The sedge has withered from the lake" (the sedge is personified as being able to wither).
* Simile: "Her hair was long, her foot was light, / And her eyes were wild".