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Match these lines from twelfth night to the literary devices they employ.
the matches are: pun, personification, allusion, or metaphor.
the tiles are:
[antonio: …that most ingrateful boy there, by your side
from the rude sea's enraged and foamy mouth
did i redeem],

[duke: methought she purg'd the air of pestilence;
that instant was i turn'd into a hart [deer]; ],

[sebastian: … let fancy still my sense in lethe steep;
if it be thus to dream, still let me sleep! ],

[viola: save thee, friend, and thy music. dost thou live by thy tabor?
clown: no, sir, i live by the church.
viola: art thou a churchman?
clown: no such matter, sir: i do live by the church; for i do live at my house,
and my house doth stand by the church.]

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