But Rover's mirth was his wickedness..figure of speech here is
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The poet has said that to indicate that the Rover loved to enjoy a kind of evil pleasure by causing harm to others. To him, mirth was synonymous with wickedness. This is why he decided to cut the bell from the Inchcape Rock and put the passing ships in danger and then loot them.
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