Some are meet for a maiden's wrist, Silver and blue as the mountain mist, Some are flushed like the buds that dream On the tranquil brow of a woodland stream; Some are aglow with the bloom that cleaves To the limpid glory of new born leaves.
1 . WHAT ARE THE LITERARY DEVICES USED IN THE STANZA ?
2 . WHERE IS THE SIMILE IN THE STANZA ?
3 . WHICH IMAGERY IS USED IN STANZA ?
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1) Alliteration can be observed in Mountain's Mist.
Simile is observed with the usage of 'as' and 'like'.
Imagery is also used.
2) There are two similes used. One is 'Silver and blue AS the mountain mist' and the other is 'Some are flushed LIKE the buds that dream'. But if only one is asked, write 'Some are flushed LIKE the buds that dream'.
3) The imagery used here is for the bangles. We can form an image of the bangles the poet talks about because of their vivid description using phrases like 'mountain's mist', 'new born leaves' and 'buds that dream'.
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