I haven't used any of the pieces here ( MooseX::Clone MooseX::Compile and Set::Object ), so here's just a rough outline of where I'd start, from my review of the docs and general knowledge of Moose architecture.
Turns out that simply adding the MooseX::Clone role to the class provides a clone() method that recursively clones attributes.
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