Read these lines from the poem:
Secure of all thy blessings, partial Power!
On his hard bed the peasant throws him down;
And the poor sea-boy, in the rudest hour,
Enjoys thee more than he who wears a crown.
Clasp'd in her faithful shepherd's guardian arms,
Well may the village girl sweet slumbers prove;
And they, O gentle Sleep! still taste thy charms,
Who wake to labour, liberty, and love.
What do “the peasant”, “the poor sea boy”, and “the village girl” all have in common?
Question 17 options:
A)
They all wear a crown.
B)
They all sleep in someone's arms.
C)
They all sleep well.
D)
They all have trouble sleeping.