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| I need your help in explaining these 6 lines please.. it is by Alexander pope (Epistle 2. To a Lady): 35 All eyes may see from what the change arose, 36 All eyes may see---a Pimple on her nose. 37 Papillia, wedded to her am'rous spark, 38 Sighs for the shades---"How charming is a Park! 39 A Park is purchas'd, but the Fair he sees 40 All bath'd in tears---"Oh odious, odious Trees!" |
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