A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay by Emily Dickinson A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay— Bold as a Bailiff's1 Hymn— Brittle and Brief in quality— Warrant2 in every line— Sitting a Bough3 like a Brigadier4 Confident and straight— Much is the mien5 of him in March As a Magistrate6— legal officer legal action branch of a tree army officer (British) appearance judge I Heard a Bird Sing By Oliver Herford I heard a bird sing In the dark of December. A magical thing And sweet to remember. "We are nearer to Spring Than we were in September,” I heard a bird sing In the dark of December. Read both poems. What literary device is used throughout the poems? Alliteration Hyperbole Pun Metaphor
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