And over me the sense of beauty fell, As music over a raptured listener to The deep-voiced organ breathing out a hymn; Or as on one who kneels, his beads to tell, 12 There falls the aureate glory filtered through The windows in some old cathedral dim.
In the last three lines of the poem, to what is a sense of beauty being compared? A) a person holding beads B) glorious windows in a church C) a person paralyzed with fear D) a person kneeling in a church E) light coming through a cathedral window
I believe that the answer is D because it says "or as on one who kneels", and the last two lines are talking about what seems to be light going through the cathedral/church windows.