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English, 30.10.2021 20:20, mmelody5

'O, 'tis a man whom when he has leisure hae Is making himself a coffin to measure
He's so very tall that no carpenter
Will make it long enough, he's in fear.
His father's was shockingly short for his limb
And it made a deep impression on him.
What type of figurative language is that poem using?

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