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Epanalepsis (Ehp-uh-nuh-lep-sis) Defined

A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is repeated after intervening matter, as "Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more," from Milton's Lycidas. More specifically, the repetition, placed at the end of a sentence, line, clause, or phrase, of the word or words at the beginning of the same sentence, line, clause or phrase.
(See also Antanaclasis, Epizeuxis, Ploce, Polyptoton)

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