Pick out the imagery in the piper poem
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perennial favorite in the English-speaking world, Browning composed The Pied Piper of Hamelin as a gift for the son of his friend and benefactor William Macready—the poem was published later in the author's Dramatic Lyrics (1842). Reputedly based on a retelling of a medieval legend in Nathaniel Wanley's Wonders of the Little World (1678), the poem tells a story of civic venality and retribution surrounding a piper hired by the citizens of Hamelin to rid the town of rats. Generations have since delighted in Browning's cautionary tale, which—due to the author's inventive wordplay, engaging characters, and moralistic message—has become ensconced as a canonical work of children's literature.
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