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Answer:
- It was a spring that never came; But we have lived enough to know That what we never have, remains; It is the things we have that go. (Sara Teasdale, "Wisdom")
Explanation:
In the poem "Wisdom" by Sara Teasdale, we can see the utilization of alliteration on account of the reiteration of indistinguishable beginning consonant sounds in the words ''came'' in the main line and ''remains'' in the third line, just as the words ''know'' in the second line and ''go'' in the fourth line.
In "The Convergence of the Twain" by Thomas Hardy, we can see the utilization of alliteration on account of the redundancy of indistinguishable beginning consonant sounds in the words ''sea'' in the main line and ''she'' in the fourth line.