How do the themes of purity and corruption intersect in these two poems?

Responses
A In both poems, the child starts out pure but turns corrupt.In both poems, the child starts out pure but turns corrupt.
B In the first poem, the child is pure; in the second he is corrupt.In the first poem, the child is pure; in the second he is corrupt.
C In the first poem, the child is corrupt; in the second he is pure.In the first poem, the child is corrupt; in the second he is pure.
D In the first poem, the child is corrupt but becomes pure; in the second poem is pure but turns corrupt.In the first poem, the child is corrupt but becomes pure; in the second poem is pure but turns corrupt.

D

B In the first poem, the child is pure; in the second he is corrupt.