Which line from the poem gives an example of "trod"?

Responses
A "Wisest of men, he knew
The languages of all""Wisest of men, he knew The languages of all"
B "To crush us in the dust
Under his heedless feet.""To crush us in the dust Under his heedless feet."
C "Here comes the king men greet
As wise and good and just""Here comes the king men greet As wise and good and just"
D "Proud in the Syrian sun,
In gold and purple sheen"

"To crush us in the dust

Under his heedless feet."