i see a lily on the thy brow. Figures of speech.
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Metaphor: It is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between the objects that are different in nature. For example, “I see a lily on thy brow”.
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it is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between the objects that are different in nature for example ," I see a lily on thy brow ".
in this stanza the poet the night the reason of his tension he has guessed from his face that he is in a great very his forehead looks quite like a lily flower and his beautiful Rosy cheeks have lost their Grace like a faded rose his face is most with perspiration as if he was suffering from fever so the poet ask him the cause of his distress .
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