What is described as the leaping wealth of the tide what is the figure of speech used here
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Figure of Speech in "Leaping wealth of tide":
‘To capture the leaping wealth of the tide’ refers to the fishes in the sea. The fisherman must hurry to catch the fishes in the seemingly calm waves. They must do it in order to earn for the living. By catching fishes, they improve their wealth and living. The figure of speech used here is "Personification".
Here the fishes are personified as the wealth of Fisherman.
In the same stanza, the dawn is personified as a human being. By comparing wind to the child, the author also uses simile in the sentence.
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leaping wealth of the tide means fishes in the sea which they capture and ear their living
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