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The lines “The loveliest and the lastThe bloom, whose petals nipped before they blewDied on the promise of the fruit” are from a poem honoring________________?

The lines “The loveliest and the lastThe bloom, whose petals nipped before they blewDied on the promise of the fruit” are from a poem honoring________________?

A. Percy Shelley
B. John Keats
C. Lord Byron
D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge