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Which two of these poetic passages use alliteration for effect? The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing,
Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else,
The day what belongs to the day-at night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.
(Walt Whitman, "I Hear America Singing")
It was a spring that never came;
But we have lived enough to know
That what we never have, remains;
It is the things we have that go.
(Sara Teasdale, "Wisdom")
In a solitude of the sea
Deep from human vanity
And the Pride of Life that planned her, stilly couches she.
(Thomas Hardy, "The Convergence of the Twain")

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