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English, 14.01.2021 01:00 mv603177

Read the excerpt (part) of the following poem. Then answer the adjoining questions. The Garden of Proserpine by Algernon Charles Swinburne

(1) Here, where the world is quiet;

(2) Here, where all trouble seems

(3) Dead winds' and spent waves' riot

(4) In doubtful dreams of dreams;

(5) I watch the green field growing

(6) For reaping folk and sowing,

(7) For harvest-time and mowing,

(8) A sleepy world of streams.

(9) I am tired of tears and laughter,

(10)And men that laugh and weep;

(11) of what may come hereafter

(12)For men that sow to reap:

(13)| am weary of days and hours,

(14) Blown buds of barren flowers,

(15) Desires and dreams and powers

(16)And everything but sleep.

In Stanza 2, which line most likely symbolizes the idea that death touches all living things?

9) I am tired of tears and laughter,

(10)And men that laugh and weep;

(11) Of what may come hereafter

(12)For men that sow to reap:

(13) I am weary of days and hours,

(14)Blown buds of barren flowers,

(15) Desires and dreams and powers

(16)And everything but sleep.

A. Line 15.

B. Line 13.

C. Line 11

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