The poem 'Echo' uses Anaphora, the repetitive imperative "Come" collapses distinctions between past, present, and imagined future, illustrating how the speaker’s grief transcends linear time - The recurrence suggests that memory constantly intrudes upon the present, demanding re-engagement with what has been lost - Rossetti uses anaphora to convey the haunting persistence of the past, showing how grief suspends the speaker in a timeless, dreamlike yearning