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Some similes in Calypso Borealis would be "revelling in their flowers and fruit like bees in beds of goldenrods," "to plan a nest of branches on one of the largest trees or windfalls like a monkey's nest," "The flower was white and made the impression of the utmost simple purity like a snowflower." He uses "like" to compare things to each other.

Hyperboles: "Hunger and weariness vanished, and the only after the sun was low in the West I splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care." It is a hyperbole because he said how much it affected him. "God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread," because he wants the readers to know that nature is beautiful.

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