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Which lines in the poem are examples of alliteration? song: to celia by ben jonson drink to me only with thine eyes, and i will pledge with mine; or leave a kiss but in the cup, and i’ll not look for wine. the thirst that from the soul doth rise doth ask a drink divine; but might i of jove’s nectar sup, i would not change for thine. i sent thee late a rosy wreath, not so much honouring thee as giving it a hope, that there it could not withered be. but thou thereon didst only breathe, and sent’st it back to me; since when it grows, and smells, i swear, not of itself, but thee.

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