Personification: "...a voice will run"
Parallelism: "The poetry of earth is never dead" & "The poetry of earth is ceasing never"
Alliteration: "...new-mown mead;"
Simile, ballad and rhyme. I hope this helps you.
John Keats' poem "On the Grasshopper and the Cricket" features personification, parallelism, and alliteration, which enhance the themes of the poem. These examples highlight the connection between nature and poetry. Together, they create a rich, lyrical experience for the reader.
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