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Alexander Fleming ( 1881-1955) was a Scottish scientist who specialized in the field of bacteriology. He spent his life in the laboratory, studying infections in the human's saliva and tears. His major discovery was Penicillin, in 1928, and at that moment he became part of human history.
Due to that great discovery, Alexander Fleming revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry and the use of antibiotics saved millions of lives around the world. That is why, in 1945, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. He shared this prize with pathologist Howard Florey and biochemist Boris Chain.
Through his research, Alexander Fleming discovered the way to prevent bacterial growth using penicillin, a strong antibiotic.
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The poem ends with the following verse:
"<em>And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side </em>
<em>Of my darling—my darling—my life and my bride, </em>
<em>In her sepulchre there by the sea— </em><em>In her tomb by the sounding sea.</em>"
This shows that the narrator goes to the side of his lover every 'night-tide'.
The answer is C. He lies down by her side in her tomb.