how does the poet describe the eyes of the piper?
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This is from The Pied Piper Of Hamelin by Robert Browning.
The poet describes that the piper has got blue eyes and they are sharp like a pin.
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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.
It means the piper had very focused and intelligent looking eyes which gleamed with curiousity and mischievousness.
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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