Respuesta :

What are the options?

Answer:

Its B. "the poet's wish to rise from the fallen state of humanity"

Explanation:

Well from "Lord, who createdst man in wealth and store,

Though foolishly he lost the same,

Decaying more and more,-" the poet's saying that humanity is 'decaying' or has fallen.

Then, "O let me rise

As larks, harmoniously,

And sing this day thy victories:

Then shall the fall further the flight in me."

Points out that the poet 'wish(es) to rise' from decaying humanity.

So, in all its B. Hope this helps!