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What are two images from Marlowe’'s poem?

…thee beds of roses…
…shepherds feed their flocks…
Fair lined slippers…
Come live with me…

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A And C

Step-by-step explanation:

thee beds for roses and fair lined slippers

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Answer:

…thee beds of roses…

Fair lined slippers…

Step-by-step explanation:

The two lines shown above have the ability to make the reader visualize clear images in his mind while reading the poem. These images make the reader better understand the concept of the work, leaving a strong tone of proximity that makes the interest in the work broaden and establish an atmosphere of inclusive and cozy reading.

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