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part b: which excerpt from the poem best supports the a
om the poem best supports the answer to part a?
"loves / to ruminate" (lines 6-7)
"contented so to look / on mists in idleness" (lines 10-11)
"unheeded as a threshold brook" (line 12)
"his winter too of pale misfeature" (line 13)

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