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And all men's hearts must burn and beat;
And candle-like foam on the dim sand,
And stars climbing the dew-dropping sky,
Live but to light your passing feet.

What does Yeats want readers to visualize when he describes his love walking by?

1.Men seek opportunities to visit the beach with their true loves.
2.Waves reach toward the sky to embrace the stars.
3.All of nature strives to illuminate his beloved’s path.
4.The beautiful stars decorate the night sky seen from the shoreline.

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In the excerpt provided, Yeats emphasizes the idea that nature—the hearts of men, the candle-like foam of the waves, and the stars in the sky—exists to illuminate and celebrate the presence of his beloved as she walks by. Therefore, the best visualization that aligns with Yeats' intention is:

**3. All of nature strives to illuminate his beloved’s path.**

This interpretation captures the idea that everything in nature is actively contributing to the beauty and significance of her presence.

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