I think the two sound devices that are given in the poem are alliteration and repetition. Alliteration is used, noticeably, in the first line. “Full fathom five thy father lies;”. Notice the letter “F” is constant? Alliteration is the repetition of sound of the beginnings of words, and I think the poem really captured that. Repetition is shown, too. Like, for example, “Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell;/Ding-dong./Hark! Now I hear them – Ding-dong bell.”. “Ding-dong” is shown twice.

Can someone tell me what, “Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell;/Ding-dong./Hark! Now I hear them – Ding-dong bell.” means?

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A knell is a type of bell. And the bell whas ringing, Thats why it said Ding Dong.

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More specifically, a knell is a funeral bell.

knell is a funeral bell that means that the person died