. The sentence, "And now, too, a voluminous cloud, which
we had long watched in the regions of Hesper, floated
out thence, all gorgeous in crimson and gold, and settling
in peace above us, sank, day by day, lower and lower, until
its edges rested upon the tops of the mountains, turning
all their dimness into magnificence, and shutting us up, as
if forever, within a magic prison-house of grandeur and of
glory" (Paragraph 7) suggests:
OA. The duality of love as something beautiful, but also
isolating
OB. That love is the only way to peace
OC. That nature is the only way to divinity
OD. The preciousness of childhood that is as valuable
as gold