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(ii) "... his gold complexion dimmed.” Here
his' refers to- (a) the sun (b) the sky (c) poet's friend (d) poet's himself​

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: The sun is referenced at that point. "His gold complexion began to fade."

Explanation: At times, heaven's eye beams too brightly, and his gold epidermis is continually dulled; then comes nature's main trademark. Simply put, the speaker is stating that the sun is sometimes too brilliant to see, and other times it is impossible to see at all.( hidden, we assume, by  shadows).   God's light beams too brightly at times.   And his golden skin is frequently spoiled; Nature's main distinguishing feature has arrived. Simply symbol put, the speaker is stating that sometimes the sun is too brilliant to see, and other times it is impossible to see at all.( hidden, we assume, by  shadows).   rather than being dull, he refers to The sun is referred to as the "eye of God."It has a "heavenly complexion," which usually refers to its color.

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