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English, 02.08.2019 08:30 rleiphart1

Brainliest to the first to answer read the poem below and answer the question that follows. “love is not blind” by edna st. vincent millay love is not blind. i see with single eye your ugliness and other women’s grace. i know the imperfection of your face, the eyes too wide apart, the brow too high for beauty. learned from earliest youth am i in loveliness, and cannot so erase its letters from my mind, that i may trace you faultless, i must love until i die. more subtle is the sovereignty of love: so am i caught that when i say, “not fair,” ‘tis but as if i said, “not here—not there not risen—not writing letters.” well i know what is this beauty men are babbling of; i wonder only why they prize it so. what is the structure of this poem? it is a sonnet. it is a parody. it is a hyperbole. it is a eulogy.

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