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r.’ This sentence shows that it only took minutes for Lochinvar to rekindle Ellen’s love for him. ‘Forsters, Fenwicks and Musgraves , they rode and they ran; there was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee.’ This sentence shows that Ellen willingly goes with Lochinvar as they are truly in love.Throughout Lochinvar archaic language is used to make the poem more enjoyable and appealing. ‘..he weapons had none.’ This sentence makes Lochinvar an interesting poem because although it is written in an old style it is still readable and so is an appealing piece of writing. ‘Twere better by far.’ This is an example of archaic language that appeals to it’s readers. ‘The bride kiss’d the goblet.’ Kiss’d is an archaic word and adds the Scottish accent that makes Lochinvar more gratifying to read. ‘I long woo’d your daughter.’ This sentence uses archaic language that would’ve been used to make the poem more appealing. ‘O ye come here in peace, or ye come here in war.’ ‘Ye’ and ‘O’ are used to make the poem more appealing by adding a Scottish accent also making the poem more gratifying to read .Repetition is used in this poem to add emphasis to the character of Lochinvar and also adds rhythm to make Lochinvar more appealing. ‘There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.’ This the first sentence of the sequence that ends with Lochinvar. ‘Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.’ The second in the sequence of repetition that ends with Lochinvar . This repetition shows that the whole revolves around the main character Lochinvar. ‘O ye come here in peace or ye come here in war; or to dance at our bridal young Lochinvar.’ This sentence rhymes with the previous one adding rhythm to the poem enhancing it’s appeal.’ Twere better by far; to have matched our fair...

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