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He was a prisoner for 7 years
The correct answer is B.
Poems are not like diaries, even if they are written in the first person. This means that the "I" in a poem is not the voice of the poet, but rather is the voice of a whole other character, the speaker (who is equivalent to the narrator of a novel). Each poem will have its own distinct speaker, which accounts for the different views of spring in this question.
"To war and arms I fly",
"The first foe in the field"
''that from the nunnery''