There is only one of these lines in which a "comparison" word exists. Comparisons in literary works are usually in the form of a simile or a metaphor.
Similes make comparisons with the use of "like" or "as."
Metaphors make comparisons without the use of either of those words.
So ... which line?
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there is a comparison in line?
10-eyes that love you,arms that hold
12-holy thoughts that star the night.
16-count many a year of strife well lost.
3-blue waves whitened on a cliff.
6-holding water like a cup
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