Which two words in this line from "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe from an internal rhyme

Poe uses internal rhyme to enhance the rhythm of his lyrical poem
Answer:
In the above sentence the words 'rise' and 'eyes' form an internal rhyme. They create the same sound when pronounced.
Explanation:
The rhyme which occurs within the same sentence is said to be internal rhyme. It is also known as middle rhyme. Words which rhyme at the end of the sentences is said to be end rhymes. The rhyme present within the lines or verses or phrases is internal rhymes.