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What kind of figurative laniguage is used in these lines? Use details from the poem to support your answer Then haste thee, Time 'tis kindness all. Thou fliest and bear'st away our woes
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What kind of figurative laniguage is used in these lines? Use details from the poem to support your answer Then haste thee, Time 'tis kindness all. Thou fliest and bear'st away our woes
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This is most likely a hyperbole. To fly and have time bear away woes is pretty big and exagerrated.
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