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Answer:
The rhyme in the lines most likely conveys the following:
The bird is angered by being in the cage.
Explanation:
Besides the fact it is said that the bird cannot see very well "through his bars of rage", which is a metaphor that indicates how angry the bird is for being imprisoned, "cage" rhymes with "rage", which is a sure sign that there is a connection between those two words and what they mean. The cage has an effect on the bird: it makes him angry (cage⇒rage).