What does the imagery in the lines "In the pit of his eye's a spark / Would bring back day if it were dark;" convey about Cupid's abilities?

Leave his weeds and heed his eyes,—
All the rest he can disguise.
In the pit of his eye's a spark
Would bring back day if it were dark;

He has the power to restore love.
He is able to predict the future.
He is capable of great lies.
He can manipulate time.

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The correct answer is he is capable of great lies. I took the test and got this question right, so I can confirm that this is correct.

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The answer is:

He is capable of great lies.

In the excerpt you can read:

"All the rest he can disguise."

In this case it is the prior sentece that it gives you the meaning of that imagery, he can trick you into believe everything he wants, other than his appearance.