Answer:
The figures of speech in the poem "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" by Walt Whitman are:
metaphor
alliteration
personification
<em>onomatopoeia</em>
Explanation:
Metaphor: Dark Mother, always gliding near, with soft feet (Line 144)
(poet is comparing Death to a mother 'Dark Mother')
Alliteration: When <em><u>l</u></em>i<em><u>l</u></em>acs<em> </em><em><u>l</u></em>ast in the door-yard b<em><u>l</u></em>oom’d (Line 1)
Personification: Then with the knowledge of death as walking one side of me,
And the thought of death close-walking the other side of me,
And I in the middle, as with companions, and as holding the hands of companions,
I fled forth to the hiding receiving night (Lines 121-124)
Onomatopoeia
: With the tolling, tolling bells’ perpetual clang (Line 43)
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