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17 October, 04:23

The courage that my mother had

Went with her, and is with her still:

Rock from New England quarried;

Now granite in a granite hill.

The golden brooch my mother wore

She left behind for me to wear;

I have no thing I treasure more:

Yet, it is something I could spare.

Oh, if instead she'd left to me

The thing she took into the grave!-

That courage like a rock, which she

Has no more need of, and I have.

Are there any uses of assonance in this poem?

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  1. 17 October, 05:37
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    in the beginning, you have

    "Went with her, and is with her still:"

    "Now granite in a granite hill."

    there is also

    "The golden brooch my mother wore"

    "I have no thing I treasure more:"

    these are the uses of assonance in that poem
  2. 17 October, 06:17
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    in the beginning, you have

    "Went with her, and is with her still:"

    "Now granite in a granite hill."

    there is also

    "The golden brooch my mother wore"

    "I have no thing I treasure more:"

    these are the uses of assonance in that poem

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