What does it mean in 'The Flea' when the speaker declares, 'Though use make you apt to kill me, let not to that self-murder added be'?
A.
That killing any living creature makes one a murderer
B.
That killing the flea is like killing a part of each lover because their life and blood exist in the flea's body
C.
The speaker fears that the flea's bite will be fatal to his lover
D.
The speaker is comparing being separated from his lover to death.