Merlin Enthralled
What is an example of metaphor in the sixth stanza of the poem, Merlin Enthralled?
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Jill W
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In the sixth stanza, death is described as a gathering of "the mists of time," joining the physical metaphor, time as a mist that becomes increasingly solid, to the temporal metaphor of time's end as death.
Merlin Enthralled