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How does the image of Cupid's eyes rolling like ocean tides in these lines affect the meaning of this poem? He rolls them with delighted motion, Joy-tides swell their mimic…
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How does the image of Cupid's eyes rolling like ocean tides in these lines affect the meaning of this poem?
He rolls them with delighted motion,
Joy-tides swell their mimic ocean.
It emphasizes that love can happen anywhere.
It shows that love can bring pain as well as happiness.
It implies that love is an exciting natural force.
It demonstrates that love is the source of creativity.
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it implies that love is an exciting natural force
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It changes the meaning by saying oh cupids eyes are rolling like rolling ocean when they aren't.
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