It's really hard to say, primarily because A) Shakespeare B) "Metaphysical" is hard to define, it could mean a lot of things.
Rosebud lips
One example of a cliché in Elizabethan poetry that the metaphysical poets might have wanted to avoid is comparing love to a red rose. Metaphysical poets sought to use wit, elaborate conceits, and unconventional comparisons in their work, moving away from the conventional and overused imagery found in earlier poetry.
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I wanted to show you rhyme, but I am out of time.Rappers construct rhyme without being paid a dime.Rhyme is used primarily in poetry.
Emerson used the story of the painter who writes poetry because he wanted to show the importance of trusting yourself.
because he wanted to
when she was in high School.
He is the first American who wanted to preserve nature and founded the Sierra Club.
my bet is you sleep walk or you go to a place where you've always wanted to be
A couplet is two rhyming lines of poetry, typically written in the same meter. An example of a couplet is: "Why did you come? Why did you care for me?/ Why did you keep me in your company?".
No, 'wanted' is not a noun, it is the past participle of the verb 'want'. As a participle, wanted can also be used as an adjective, for example 'wanted poster', or a noun such as 'most wanted'.
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