English, 09.03.2021 04:50 humbertom467
The speaker believes that, if he could "revive" within him the Abyssinian maid's song, he would be capable of
a.
stopping the fountain.
c.
calling his ancestors to war.
b.
melting the caves of ice.
d.
recreating the pleasure-dome.
ANSWER IS D
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