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From “a nocturnal reverie” by anne finch joys in the inferior world, and thinks it like her own: in such a night let me abroad remain, till morning breaks, and all’s confused again; our cares, our toils, our clamors are renewed, or pleasures, seldom reached, again pursued. what does the poet wish for in these lines? a reason for the confusion that she feels a break from the hectic cares of daily life a cause that she can devote her efforts to a person with whom she can share her life

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