Excerpt from Act 1, Scene 4 of King Lear

FOOL: [sings] That lord that counsell'd thee
To give away thy land,
Come place him here by me—
Do thou for him stand.
The sweet and bitter fool
Will presently appear;
The one in motley here,
The other found out there.

In which line does Shakespeare invert syntax to fit the structure of the ballad?
(1 point)
A. "That lord that counsell’d thee"
B. "Come place him here by me—"
C. "Do thou for him stand."
D. "The one in motley here,"
E."The other found out there."

E. "The other found out there."