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What is the effect of the underlined section in developing the tone of this excerpt from "in a queen's domain" by sarah morgan bryan piatt?
my subjects, the lamb and the fawn,
they hide their heads in my breast;
and my subject, the dove, coos on,
though my hand creep close to her nest.
but my subject, the bee, will sting;
and my subject, the thorn, will tear;
and my subject, the tiger, will spring
at me, with a cry and a glare.

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