Looking for help finding 2 pieces of figurative language from this Poem by Poe. The types are 1. Personification 2. Hyperbole 3. Metaphor 4. Alliteration 5. Simile 6. Onomatopoeia 7. Idioms
To The River Edgar Allen Poe 1829 Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow Of crystal, wandering water, Thou art an emblem of the glow Of beauty -- the unhidden heart -- The playful maziness of art In old Alberto's daughter; But when within thy wave she looks -- Which glistens then, and trembles -- Why, then, the prettiest of brooks Her worshipper resembles; For in my heart, as in thy stream, Her image deeply lies -- The heart which trembles at the beam Of her soul-searching eyes.
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whats the question
I need 2 more elements for this poem
soul-searching and wandering water is alliteration Of her soul-searching eyes is personification
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