10. All of the following may be considered highly
ironic EXCEPT
(A) the initial direction of the speaker's prayers
and the ultimate recipient of these appeals
(B) the speaker's obsession with his beloved and
his sense of being pursued.
(C) the deification of the speaker's beloved and
the hellish tonhent he claims to be
experiencing
(D) the willing submission of the speaker to his
beloved and the emotional dominion she
exacts
(E) the title of the poem and the alleged actions
of the speaker's beloved
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