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Which two sets of lines in this excerpt from thomas hardy's "the darkling thrush" signify hope in the midst of despair? i leant upon a coppice gate when frost was spectre-gray, [and winter's dregs made desolate the weakening eye of day. the tangled bine-stems scored the sky] like strings of broken lyres, [and all mankind that haunted nigh had sought their household fires.] the land's sharp features seemed to be the century's corpse outleant, his crypt the cloudy canopy, the wind his death lament. [the ancient pulse of germ and birth was shrunken hard and dry,] and every spirit upon earth seemed fervourless as i. [at once a voice arose among the bleak twigs overhead in a full-hearted evensong] of joy illimited; [an aged thrust, frail, gaunt, and small, in blast-beruffled plume, had chosen thus to fling his soul upon the growing gloom.] the [ ] are the answer choices plz

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