Edwin Arlington Robinson

She fears him, and will always ask What fated her to choose him; All reasons to refuse him, She meets in his engaging mask But what she meets and what she fears Are less than are the downward years, Drawn slowly to the foamless weirs Of age, were she to lose him. Between a blurred sagacity That once had power to sound him, 10 And Love, that will not let him be The Judas that she found him, Her pride assuages her almost. As if it were alone the cost-He sees that he will not be lost, 15 And waits and looks around him. A sense of ocean and old trees Envelops and allures him; Tradition, touching all he sees, Beguiles and reassures him; 20 And all her doubts of what he says Are dimmed of what she knows of days -- Till even prejudice delays And fades, and she secures him. The falling leaf inaugurates 25 The reign of her confusion: The pounding wave reverberates The dirge of her illusion And home, where passion lived and died. Becomes a place where she can hide While all the town and harbor side Vibrate with her seclusion. We tell you, tapping on our brows The story as it should be, --As if the story of a house 35 Were told, or ever could be; We'll have no kindly veil between Her visions and those we have seen, As if we guessed what hers have been, Or what they are or would be. 40 - Meanwhile we do no harm; for they That with a god have striven, Not hearing much of what we say. Take what the god has given; Though like waves breaking it may be, 45 Or like a changed familiar tree, Or like a stairway to the seal Where down the blind are driven.

What is the BEST definition of the word beguiles as it is used in line 20 of the poem?

A causes laughter
B charms and comforts
C horrifies and frightens
D invokes despair and misery

B charms and comforts

The best definition of the word "beguiles" as it is used in line 20 of the poem is B) charms and comforts.