state metoper personification simile this city now doth like a garment wear
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In a simile, the city 'wears' the early morning light like clothing: 'This City now doth, like a garment, wear/ The beauty of the morning. ' The last line of the poem contains a metaphor: 'And all that mighty heart is lying still. ' London is the metaphorical 'heart' of British civilization.
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