The figure of speech used in the phrase "babes of the sea" is (D) a metaphor. A metaphor is a figure of speech that consists in a comparison. This comparison is made between two things that are not related but have a certain characteristic in common. In this case, "babes" is not used in its original meaning but the author refers to his feeling of insignificance when compared to the nature.
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The play on words hear is the word “sole”. A shoe with a nimble sole, is being compared to Mercutio’s soul, as he has a jovial presence. Shakespeare is trying to compare Mercutio’s joking and light demeanor to Romeo’s somber and heartbroken attitude. Romeo’s attitude is what makes him have a “soul of lead”.