Answer:
C. She is not in love with him.
Step-by-step explanation:
Robert Browning's poem "Life In A Love" is a short one stanza poem with 22 lines which shows the speaker's affection for the beloved. But the beloved in question seemed to care not for his affections.
The very first line of the poem mentions "Escape Me" which gives the impression that the woman may be uninterested with the man's constant pursuit. The whole poem also provides some hints to the reluctance of the woman, "eludes", "chase", "pursue' etc. Though the speaker may be unrelenting in his attempts to convince the beloved to accept him, the woman also seems to be reluctant to be with him.
Thus, we can see that the woman in the poem is not in love with the speaker even though he won't stop his efforts to make her his.