How does the poet compare him to the sexton?
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In this poem, the speaker compares the "measured" and slow beat of the village blacksmith's hammer as he pounds the metal in his smithy to a "sexton ringing the village bell." He uses a simile to compare these two unalike things—the pounding of a hammer and the chiming of a bell
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