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Which lines in this poem indicate that the poetic speaker refuses to be beguiled by love any longer?

Farewell Love
by Sir Thomas Wyatt

Which lines in this poem indicate that the poetic speaker refuses to be beguiled by-example-1

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“Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more.”

“Hath taught me to set in trifles no store,”

“Me lusteth no longer rotten boughs to climb.”

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User Guillefix
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Answer:

The required lines are:

Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more

Hath taught me to set in triffles no store

Me lusteth no longer rotten boughs to climb

Step-by-step explanation:

The poem by Sir Thomas Wyatt deals with the virtuosity and advantages of freedom upon the gloom and bitterness of love when it is lost, and he recollects previous experiences that left him in despair. With the lines mentioned above, the voice of the poem states that he will no longer fall in love and refuses to be beguiled by love any longer, using words like "baited hooks" or "rotten boughs" to reinforce the idea of bitterness and pain.

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