Answer:
the eyes of the poor
Explanation:
projects himself onto the image of other souls, but rather than the pure, untouched souls of rural folk, he sees an image of the urban poor that tears at his heartstrings, although he does not say so explicitly in the poem.
Unlike the rustic inhabitants of the pastoral, the urban poor are miserable and hungry. However, Baudelaire perceives within them an innate goodness. To the poor, the café where the poet is frequenting with his beloved is beautiful, even though the poor cannot afford to enter it. They do not