alliteration
how silver sweet sound lovers tongues by night like softest music to attending ears
Alliteration--there are a lot of words starting with "s".
Like softest music to attending ears.
The literary device used in "This tyrant whose sole name blisters our tongues" is metaphor. It compares the tyrant's name to something that causes physical harm or discomfort.
Cats' and dogs' tongues are different from people's. Their tongues are flat, while people's and parrots' tongues are fleshy.
If you mean tongues, then yes, quite a few snakes have black tongues, but many also have red tongues, and some even have differently colored tongues than that. For example, the Red-Tailed Green Rat snake (Gonyosoma oxycephala) has a blue tongue.
The phrase "divers tongues" refers to various languages or dialects. It is often used in historical or literary contexts to denote the presence of multiple forms of speech or communication. The term emphasizes diversity in language, highlighting cultural differences and the richness of human expression.
This sentence contains the literary device called personification. Personification gives human characteristics to non-human things, in this case, giving leaves the ability to whisper.
They smell with their tongues
Yeah, they have tongues
can people have 2 tongues
Biting Tongues ended in 1989.