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choose the poem that uses anaphora. there are only myself and you in the world, there are only myself and you; tis clear, then, that i unto you should be kind, and that you unto me should be true. i looked and saw a sea roofed over with rainbows, in the midst of each two lovers met and departed.
Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the start of successive clauses/sentences. The first poem starts two lines with "There are only myself and you" (first two lines) and has parallel structure with "I unto you..." and "you unto me...", showing anaphora - like repetition. The second poem has no such repeated opening phrases.
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The poem: "There are only myself and you in the world,
There are only myself and you;
'Tis clear, then, that I unto you should be kind,
And that you unto me should be true." (the first presented poem) uses anaphora.