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Match the lines from the metaphysical poems with the literary devices they contain. tiles hyperbole synecdoche carpe diem paradox cacophony pairs no flowers, no garlands gay? all blasted? all wasted? not so, my heart; but there is fruit, and thou hast hands. (george herbert, "the collar") one short sleep past, we wake eternally, and death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die. (john donne, sonnet 10)  she is all states, and all princes i, nothing else is. princes do but play us; compared to this, all honor's mimic, all wealth alchemy. (john donne, "the sun rising") arrowboth and tear our pleasures with rough strife thorough the iron gates of life: thus, though we cannot make our sun stand still, yet we will make him run. (andrew marvell, "to his coy mistress") this flea is you and i,

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