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English, 24.09.2019 23:00 Sourcandy

For those who read
the initial love in "initial, daemonic and celestial love" by ralph waldo emerson
which lines most effectively use word choice in describing cupid’s effect on others to develop a comforting tone?
select each correct answer.
1."he palmistry can understand,
imbibing virtue by his hand"
2."there doth digest, and work, and spin,
and buy, and sell, and lose, and win; "
3."he bears no bow, or quiver, or wand,
nor chaplet on his head or hand."
4."he rolls them with delighted motion,
joy-tides swell their mimic ocean."
5."fleeter they than any creature,—
they are his steeds, and not his feature; "

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