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critical appreciation of the poem the lost mistress​

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Answered by saisahu790
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Browning's "The Lost Mistress" is a dramatic monologue in which the speaker articulates his regrets that his beloved wants to end the love relationship between them and just be friends. The poem has a bitter tone of loss and lament as the speaker comes to terms with the plight of unrequited love.

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Browning's "The Lost Mistress" is a dramatic monologue in which the speaker articulates his regrets that his beloved wants to end the love relationship between them and just be friends. The poem has a bitter tone of loss and lament as the speaker comes to terms with the plight of unrequited love.

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