What did the bubble tell about itself in the poem, ' The Rock and The bubble'?
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The bubble boasts of how superior it is and better than the clumsy, bare and bare rock by claiming itself to be the fairest thing that floats on the sea. It is proud of its rainbow-robe, the crown of light and its glittering form that is so airy and bright.
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The bubble boasts of how Superior it is and better than the Clusmy bare andbare rock by Claiming itself to be the fairest thing that floats on the sea it is proud of its rainbow -robe the Crown of lights and glittering form that is so airy and bright
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