I think it is an argument due to the speaker criticizing God's goodness and power. They're directly saying that God is lacking goodness, power, or even both. The speaker probably doesn't believe in God due to their strong belief that God isn't all that powerful nor good as much as people claim him to be; moreover, the speaker says that God should've made all his creates happy, which shows us that the speaker isn't all that happy themselves hence them expressing their thoughts within that quote.
Kubla Khan was based on Coleridge's dream vision. He became disillusioned and no longer dealt with Romantic ideals. Instead of them, he focused on philosophy and literary criticism.
He literary techniques and figures of speech included in Robert Browning’s poem “My Last Duchess” include the following (highlighted with italics):
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He believed that if you have wealth and don’t spend it then there’s no point in being wealthy. But if u have wealth and u spend it to make ur self or other happy then there was a point in u being wealthy.
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