He is struck on a road just outside Damascus, and his life is readjusted. He then is the recipient of hardship: the Lord will ...
Or triumphant. The poem’s most poignant feature may be the soldier’s optimism, his faith in what comes after hell. He insists on the necessity of that faith, perhaps as a way of reassuring ...
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