Which three lines or phrases from this excerpt of her poem "Poetry" does Marianne Moore use to show the impact of great poetry?

I, too, dislike it:
1. there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle.

2. Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one
discovers in
it after all, a place for the genuine.

3. Hands that can grasp, 4. eyes

that can dilate, 5. hair that can rise if it must,

6.these things are important not because a

7. high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
useful. . .