which words from \monets waterlilies\ by robert hayden most appeals to the sense of sight?\n\poisons the…

which words from \monets waterlilies\ by robert hayden most appeals to the sense of sight?\n\poisons the air\\n\i come again to see\\n\through refracting tears\\n\the seen, the known\

which words from \monets waterlilies\ by robert hayden most appeals to the sense of sight?\n\poisons the air\\n\i come again to see\\n\through refracting tears\\n\the seen, the known\

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Brief Explanations:

The phrase "the seen, the known" directly refers to things that are visually perceived. "Poisons the air" appeals to smell, "I come again to see" is more about the action of seeing rather than a visual description, and "through refracting tears" is more about a visual - distorting condition rather than a visual object or scene.

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"the seen, the known"