why is the poem called Flint's
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In the first quatrain, Rossetti indicates the qualities of precious stones, such as an emerald, a ruby, and a sapphire. ... Nevertheless, in the very last line of the poem, Rossetti places the flint above all of the gemstones she has mentioned. This is because "a flint holds fire".
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