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Read the first quatrain of "amoretti iii: the sovereign beauty” by edmund spenser. the sovereign beauty which i do admire, witness the world how worthy to be praised: the light whereof hath kindled heavenly fire in my frail spirit, by her from baseness raised; which line from the quatrain best summarizes its central idea? a: the sovereign beauty which i do admire, b: witness the world how worthy to be praised: c: the light whereof hath kindled heavenly fire d: in my frail spirit, by her from baseness raised;

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