Examples of alliteration in poem"London's Summer Morning"
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➡️sultry smoke
➡️vegetable-vendors
➡️Sits the smart damsel
➡️through the window, watching every charm
➡️ Now the lamp-lighter Mounts the tall ladder
➡️And the poor poet
Explanation:- Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together, as ‘She sang a song of sixpence.’ (The figure of speech used in the expression 'colourless cracks' is ‘alliteration.
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In the poem London's summer morning by Mary Robinson, the poet mentions the chaotic environment of London in the morning time. She specifies the words such as hot, noisy, dingy, and sooty as to represent the present climatic condition of London and wanted to give the reader picture of the poem's environment.
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