As an icon of Romantic era poetry, Samuel Taylor Coleridge explored the idea of exultation of nature. Which of the
following lines from "Kubla Kahn" best portray this Romantic theme?
A) as if this earth in fast think pants were breathing / a mighty fountain momently was forced
B) that with music loud and long/ I would build that dome in air
C) down the green hill athwart a cedar cover! / A savage place! As holy and enchanted
D) in Xanadu did kubla Kahn / a stately pleasure dome decree
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