In which lines do we understand that other writers have started to address their poems tp Shakespeare's muse?
had to delete a letter due to it not being nice words
1: So oft I have invok'd thee for my Muse
2: And found such fair assistance in my verse
3: As every alien pen hath got my use
4: And under thee their poesy disperse.
5: Thine eyes, that taught the dum on high to sing
6: And heavy ignorance aloft to fly,
7: Have added feathers to the learned's wing
8: And given grace a double majesty.
9: Yet be most proud of that which I compile,
10: Whose influence is thine, and born of thee:
11: In other's works thou dost but mend the style,
12: And arts with thy sweet graces graced be;
13: But thou art al my art, and dost advance
14: As high as learning my rude inorance.
Question 1 options:
lines 3, 4, and 11
lines 3, 4 and 14
lines 4, 11, and 14
lines 3, 5, and 7