The poetic device used in the line "i wind about and in and out" is repetition. The repeated use of the word "and" emphasizes the winding motion, creating a sense of fluidity and movement in the line.
Allusion is used in this line.
The poetic device used in this line is imagery. The description of the line winding between green islands creates a vivid visual image for the reader.
onomatopoeia
This is alliteration.
Please provide the scenario or excerpt for me to identify the poetic device used.
What poetic device is used in that firts two lines?
If you mean the line "the sun for sorrow will not show his head", it's a personification.
The poetic device used in this line is personification, where the hoofs of the horse and the dead coach are given human-like qualities and actions (click-clack, travels fast).
personification
imagery
The poetic device used in this text is simile, comparing coursers to a page of prancing poetry.
Alliteration is the poetic device used in the phrase "deeds of dead kings" because of the repetition of the "d" sound in the words "deeds" and "dead."