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English, 19.07.2019 12:30, mikailah0988

Read this excerpt from "porphyria's lover" by robert browning and complete the sentences that follow. the rain set early in to-night, the sullen wind was soon awake, it tore the elm-tops down for spite, and did its worst to vex the lake these lines from the poem have several examples of . the lines express the importance of of nature. the poetic sound device that is most pronounced in the lines is .

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