This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: Alliteration:A couple of examples would be: “dreary days” and “never narrow”. 2. Simile: In the first stanza, it can be seen that the Swallow has been compared to a fair-weather friend with the usage of the word ‘like’. Syncope:Read more
This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows:
- Alliteration:A couple of examples would be: “dreary days” and “never narrow”.
- 2. Simile: In the first stanza, it can be seen that the Swallow has been compared to a fair-weather friend with the usage of the word ‘like’.
- Syncope: In order to maintain the rhyme scheme, words are shortened. This can be seen in the word “Whate’er”.
This short, lyric poem is divided into two stanzas consisting of eight lines each. It follows the simple rhyme scheme of abab cdcd and so on and so forth. Summer Friends Summary
This short, lyric poem is divided into two stanzas consisting of eight lines each. It follows the simple rhyme scheme of abab cdcd and so on and so forth.
Summer Friends Summary
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