4. PART B: Which lines from the poem provide the best support for the answer to Part A?
A "Those hours, that with gentle work did frame/The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell,/ Will
play the tyrants to the very same" ( Lines 1-3)
B "For never-resting time leads summer on/To hideous winter, and confounds him there" (
Lines 5-6)
C "Beauty der-snowed and bareness everywhere/Then were not summer's distillation left/A
liquid prisoner pent in walls of glass" (Lines 8-10)
D "But flowers distill'd, though they with winter meet,/ Leese but their show; their substance still
lives sweet" (Lines 13-14)
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