The correct answer for this one is this: "<span>B. “Because the Holy Ghost over the bent / World broods with warm breast …” " </span>Gerard Manley Hopkins was a Catholic priest. The line from “God's Grandeur” most strongly suggests the depth of his faith is this one -- <span>“Because the Holy Ghost over the bent / World broods with warm breast …”</span>
The answer is C: "And for all this, nature is never spent; There lives the dearest freshness..."
Gerard Manley wrote the poem <em>"God's Grandeur"</em>, in which he mentions <em>God's splendor everywhere</em>, and he wonders why people fail to pay attention. But he is encouraged with the knowledge that God's spirit lovingly cares for an imperfect world, which makes him to <em>express his faith: The presence of the "dearest freshness" (God's) makes nature ever alive.</em>