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English, 29.10.2019 10:31, rigobertoherreea

Use the poem to answer the questions.
two doves upon the selfsame branch,
two lilies on a single stem,
two butterflies upon one flower: -
o happy they who look on them.
how many stanzas does this poem have?
how many lines does this poem have?
who look upon them hand in hand
flushed in the rosy summer light;
who look upon them hand in hand
and never give a thought to night.
how many lines are in each stanza?
song,
christina rossetti

answer : two, eight, four

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