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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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thee bed of roses

fair lined slippers

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…thee beds of roses…
Fair lined slippers…

These two excerpts from the piece have strong imagery. The reader would be able to envision the beds of roses or the slippers that are fairly lined, and that adds to the interest and detail of the poem overall.
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