Read the excerpt from "Two Songs" by Paul Laurence Dunbar. Then, respond to the question that follows.
A bee that was searching for sweets one day Through the gate of a rose garden happened to stray. In the heart of a rose he hid away, And forgot in his bliss the light of day, As sipping his honey he buzzed in song; Though day was waning, he lingered long, For the rose was sweet, so sweet. A robin sits pluming his ruddy breast, And a madrigal sings to his love in her nest: "Oh, the skies they are blue, the fields are green, And the birds in your nest will soon be seen!" She hangs on his words with a thrill of love, And chirps to him as he sits above, For the song is sweet, so sweet.
In a paragraph of 5–7 sentences, identify two sound devices used in the poem and explain the effect these sound devices have on the poem's meaning.