I think the answer to your question is C. But i may be wrong but if give me few minutes I may have different answer.
Answer:
I think that what Goldsmith achieves by describing the preacher with this phrase is giving the preacher a sense of regret and great pain. He is watching and weeping, this means that he can't turn away, although he feels sad about it, and then, he prayed and felt, for all, alures to his faith but he doesn't just pray, he is feeling and thus having some sort of empathy for those he is watching.
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Answer:
As the bear arrived at the river bank, without even noticing our tent or caring, it yearned for just one delicious fish near the water's edge where it stood.
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It is D
Since the rhyme scheme ABCB. This rhyme scheme is when the second and fourth lines rhyme.
"Dead" rhymes with "Head"
The correct answer is "a long narrative poem focused on heroic action and national in scope".
An example of such epics would be Edmund Spencer's Fairy Queen, or Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.