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Answer: D. He feels that they have been unable to adapt to the changing times.
In this poem, W. B. Yeats speaks about the young men who took part in the Easter Rising. He also describes the context in which the men are situated. Yeats tells us that everything around them changes (the stream, the horse, the rider, the birds, etc.). However, the hearts of these men have "one purpose alone." Their hearts are stones, and these stones are in the middle of all the change, without being able to change themselves.