what is the figure of speech in the poem blow Bugle blow by lord alfred tennyson
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Alliteration is seen with "snowy summits," "long light," and "blow, bugle, blow" (the last which might also be repetition). Consonance is seen with "thinner, clearer, farther" and "falls, castle walls." "Shakes" and "lakes" has both assonance and consonance.
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