how does the poet describe the eyes of the bird
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In the poem, 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin', Robert Browning describes the piper's eyes to be blue and green, shiny, and sharp like a pin. ... They colour of his eyes were also very bright, green and blue hues could be seen in his eyes which makes it very striking and noticeable
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