The phrases 'I come again to see' and 'through refracting tears' in Robert Hayden's poem appeal to the sense of sight.
The words from 'Monet's 'Waterlilies' by Robert Hayden that most appeal to the sense of sight are:
This phrase directly relates to the act of visually observing the artwork, emphasizing the visual experience.
This imagery invokes a visual effect, indicating a distorted perception reminiscent of looking through tears.
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