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,
<u><em>Decaying</em></u><em> more and more</em>,-" the poet's saying that humanity is 'decaying' or has fallen.
Then, "O <em>let </em><u><em>me rise</em></u>
As larks, harmoniously,
And sing this day thy victories:
<em>Then shall the fall further the flight in me</em>."
Points out that the poet 'wish(es) to rise' from decaying humanity.
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So, in all its B. Hope this helps!</u></em></h2>