And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars - alliteration

And the faint perfume from its chalice steals--personification

Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;- repitition

When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass, -personification

simile
repetition
alliteration
personification

You REALLY need to look up all those literary terms and make sure you are crystal clear on their meanings. All are incorrect.

http://www.answers.com/simile
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My point, exactly. 2phoneee, make sure you know what these literary devices are before you guess. You can look them up on line if you are unclear from materials provided in your textbooks or from lectures. Writeacher has given you sites to use. You can also just type in the word in a search engine and find a definition and examples.

In the given lines, there are multiple literary devices being used. Let's break it down:

1. "And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars" - This is an example of alliteration, as the words "pain" and "throbs" share the same initial sound.

2. "And the faint perfume from its chalice steals" - Here, personification is used to give human qualities to non-human entities. The perfume is described as "stealing," which is something only humans can do.

3. "Till its blood is red on the cruel bars" - This line exhibits repetition, as it repeats the word "its" to emphasize the subject's connection to the "cruel bars."

4. "When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass" - This line also features personification as the wind is described as "stirring," which is something that only humans can do.

So, to summarize:

- Alliteration is present in the first line.
- Personification is found in the second and fourth lines.
- Repetition occurs in the third line.

Lastly, the term "simile" has not been used in any of the provided lines. If you have a specific simile from the given text, please let me know.

Alliteration is repetition of words with the same first hard consonant: Betty made bitter butter. What repeats in the line, "Till its blood is red..."