Answer:
Ice
Explanation:
"Kubla Kahn" is a poem by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who wrote it in 1797. In this poem, the author talks about the Mongol ruler Kubla Khan, and reflects on Khan's summer palace, called "Xanadu." In this poem, we learn about a fountain, rocks and a sacred river. However, the poet does not talk about ice:
<em>"And </em><em>from this chasm</em><em>, with ceaseless turmoil seething,</em>
<em>As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing,</em>
<em>A mighty fountain</em><em> momently was forced:</em>
<em>Amid whose swift half-intermitted burst</em>
<em>Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail,</em>
<em>Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher’s flail:</em>
<em>And mid these</em><em> dancing rocks </em><em>at once and ever</em>
<em>It flung up momently </em><em>the sacred river</em><em>."</em>