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anne gregory hair is compared to honey or ramparts

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Explanation:

Ramparts refers to wall that protects a fort. Here, it has been used metaphorically to mean the lock of hair around her ear. (b) Anne's hair are honey-coloured. (c) The poet means that young men love Anne for her beautiful looks and not for her real character.

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Answered by AdorableMe
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The “great honey- colored/Ramparts at your ear” refers to the beautiful yellow colored hair that falls at the woman's ear and cover it like a wall around a fort. He says that the young men are “thrown into despair” by them because they look so beautiful on the woman that her beauty gets thoroughly enhanced.

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