‘The old order changeth, yielding place to new.’ – This line is extracted from Tennyson’s poem-
A. The Lotos Eaters
B. Tithonus
C. Locksley Hall
D. Morte d’ Arthur
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D.
Morte d’ Arthur
Explanation: Option- এর সবগুলোই Alfred Lord Tennyson- এর কবিতা। কিন্তু The old order changeth, yielding place to new লাইনটি Morte-d’ Arthur-এর কবিতা থেকে নেওয়া হয়েছে। কবিতাটি তিনি তার বন্ধু Arthur Hallam -এর মৃত্যুর পরপরই লিখেন। Morte d’ Arthur অর্থ of course, ‘the death of Arthur’.
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