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And then the lover,

Sighing like France, with a woeful ballad

Made to his mistress eyebrow

(i) Who says this?

(ii) Explain the context

(iii) How does a lover sigh?​

Answers

Answered by hetavipandya
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Answer:

I) The poet (William Shakespears) says this.

II) the poet explains life cycle of a man. In the above lines that's is basically the third stage of human being.. Poet says in the 3.rd stage man is just like a furnace who sings woeful ballad that is sad songs for his /her lover.

III) Lover sighs by singing sad songs for his lover

Explanation:

I hope this helps..

~have a grey day ahead!

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