Answer:
The narrator is full of 1) grief. The poem ends on a 2) pessimistic tone, which is common to many of Housman’s poems.
Therefore, 1 - D, and 2 - D as well.
Step-by-step explanation:
The poet A. E. Housman is known for his pessimistic themes. A man struggling with his sexuality at a time when being a homosexual was considered a crime, he carried his feelings of loneliness and resentment with him even into old age. In the poem we are analyzing here, "The Land of Biscay", the speaker is accompanied by grief. They both look out over the ocean and see a golden ship sailing toward them. It seems that the speaker hopes to board the ship and sail away, to where happiness is. Much to his surprise, however, the man on the ship is also accompanied by grief and has come the land where the speaker is hoping to find some relief. As we can see, the theme is a pessimistic one: there is no escaping sadness, there is nowhere we can go to get rid of it.