Answer: D) Figurative language.
Explanation: figurative language is the use of words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. It can be expressed through metaphors, similes, personifications, allusions, etc. In the given stanza of "A Divine Image" from William Blake we can see an example of the use of figurative language, specifically personification, because he is giving human qualities to non human objects (as cruelty, jealousy, terror and secrecy).