Many people would get sick from the pollution that was a product from coal smoke and working, hard, long hours without any form of a break. Plus, since large machinery was relatively new in this time era, they were particularly unsafe and lead to many workplace related accidents and deaths.
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You think it might be personification?
Answer:
The excerpt from Ben Jonson's "Song: To Celia" that compares love to intoxication is "The thirst that from a soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine..."
Explanation:
The poem "Song: To Celia" by Ben Jonson presents love as an addiction of the soul, he mentions in the first stanza that the Jove’s nectar and it should state that if he can have the love of Celia he would always stay away from any other pleasure or addiction but her love, these lines talk about the necessity he has to be with his beloved one.