Question: The narrator's insistence in lines 3 - 6 that he is alone and neither lov'd nor known, that none care, and that he is
The narrator's insistence in lines that he is "alone" and "neither lov'd nor known," that "none care," and that he is no Soul's Concern" is called into question by which of the following line
"Without a Tear will tend my Herse" line
"kind Arbuthnots Aid" line
"Some formal Visits, Looks, and Words" line
"those who tend the Sick for pay" line
no obliging, tender Friend" line
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