what are the metaphors in Ode of melancholy poem
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The only people capable of experiencing melancholy are also those who “Can burst Joy's grape,” the grape here serving as a reference to the revelrous joys of wine. More simply stated, those who feel joy most intensely also feel melancholy, for the two emotions are inseparable.
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