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∙ 8y agoThe phrase "One autumn night in Sudbury town" is an example of imagery, a literary and poetic term that appeals to the senses by creating vivid mental pictures through descriptive language.
"O'er" is an archaic or poetic/literary contraction for "over." Example: She lives o'er the hill.
"O'er" is an archaic or poetic/literary contraction for "over." Example: When the night is o'er, the gents will head home.
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Aliteration is the poetic devicec
The phrase "they knew not of what" is an example of anastrophe, a literary device where the typical order of words is inverted for emphasis or poetic effect. It is commonly used in literature to create a sense of importance or to draw attention to specific words or ideas.
A poetic reference could be a comparison to Helen of Troy, symbolizing beauty that can spark conflicts.
John Critchley Prince has written: 'The poetic rosary' 'Autumn leaves'
You may say, most commonly, 'shiawase,' or 'koufuku' to refer to a more "literary/poetic" happiness