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15 August, 06:28

Where is the metaphor and the hyperbole? Rule thou in peace, our father, and our lord! Midst the remembrance of thy favours past, The meanest peasants most admire the last. May George, belov'd by all the nations round, Live with heav'ns choicest constant blessings crown'd!

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  1. 15 August, 08:30
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    The metaphor in the poem is The meanest peasants most admire the last.

    The hyperbole is belov'd by all nations round. The poet is exaggerating about how loved George is.

    I am not sure.
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