My answer is D) The years gone by
The following is my reasoning:
This poem has a theme of losing a loved one and the process of aging and in the lines "Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled / And paced upon the mountains overhead / and hid his face amid a crowd of stars." The narrator wrote this poem for his wife to read in her old age, assuming he wrote this for her before his own death (this statement is supported by the first stanza of the poem).
The poet describes how he feels, at times, how all the misery and pain of the world is inflicted on him solely. He is greatly familiar with this impression of disappointment and even depression, and wonders and ponders why of all people it had to happen to him? But he does not realize how it's not just only him, as many people would conclude about themselves. This poem shows how most people believe they are battling with themselves alone yet they are not.
<span>Mr. Shiftlet wants the car and the money that Mrs. Crater says that she will give him for a honeymoon. This is what makes him agree. He also agrees because he likes that Lucynell is innocent and won’t talk back to him.</span>
1 is Buddhism and second is <span>Hinduism</span>
The answer is a. To show that even seemingly eternal things are temporary,