Answer with reference to the context:
"From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those that favour fire."
What does the poet mean in the first line of the extract?
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The poet has seen the damage an excess of emotions can cause
The poet knows that desire is more powerful than hatred
The poet is filled with anger and desire
The poet had experienced being actually burned by fire
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The poet is familiar with the fire of passions and desires in love. He knows it quite well that are uncontrolled desires, passions and fury lead to our destruction.
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