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What does the speaker observe in "Night"?

the suffering of rose
the coming of the dawn
the corn harvest
the death of a tree

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the speaker observe in "Night", the suffering of a rose. The above line is from the poem "Meeting at Night" by Robert Browning. the poem is about a journey of a lover who sets out at night to meet his beloved. the poet undertook the journey to secretly meet his lover who was waiting for him at the doorstep.

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Answer: The suffering of rose

Explanation: Throughout the poem, we see discriptions such as, "take the petals of the roses in your hand", and "leave the stark core of the rose to perish on the branch", suggesting the suffering of a rose.

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