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Excerpt from i. the initial love in "initial, daemonic and celestial love" by ralph waldo emerson

shun him, nymphs, on the fleet horses!
he has a total world of wit;
o how wise are his discourses!
but he is the arch-hypocrite,
and, through all science and all art,
seeks alone his counterpart.
he is a pundit of the east,
he is an augur and a priest,
and his soul will melt in prayer,
but word and wisdom is a snare;
corrupted by the present toy
he follows joy, and only joy.
there is no mask but he will wear;
he invented oaths to swear;
he paints, he carves, he chants, he prays,
and holds all stars in his embrace.
he takes a sovran privilege
not allowed to any liege;
for cupid goes behind all law,
and right into himself does draw;
for he is sovereignly allied,—
heaven's oldest blood flows in his side,—
and interchangeably at one
with every king on every throne,
that no god dare say him nay,
or see the fault, or seen betray;
he has the muses by the heart,
and the stern parcae on his part.

which lines contain word choice that develops a critical tone?

select each correct answer.

"o how wise are his discourses! "

"there is no mask but he will wear; "

"but he is the arch-hypocrite,"

"and holds all stars in his embrace."

"for cupid goes behind all law,

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