Answer: The correct answer is: A. Classicist.
Explanation: The poems of classicism have a style of writing that consciously imitates the forms and the theme of classical antiquity. They look for the ideal form and content. It is inspired by classic models and beauty ideals of Ancient Greece and Rome,
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There are three strong examples of personification (giving human traits to objects that aren't alive) in this poem:
"The moon begins her stately ride/Across the summer sky;" is the first example, saying that the moon is 'riding' across the sky
"The happy wavelets lash the shore," is the second, saying the waves are whipping the shore
"The coffers of the air are filled/With offerings from the flowers." is the third example, saying that the flowers are offering their gift of sweet smells to the air.