1.Teach us to bear the yoke in youth,
with steadfastness and careful truth;
that,in our time,they grace may give
the truth whereby the nation's live.
a. the yoke is the speaker referring to in the first line
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Answer:
This is a stanza from “The Children’s Song’ written by Rudyard Kipling. In this poem, he has mentioned that the children are praying to God and asking Him to bless them with qualities that could help them become better citizens who would take care of their Motherland in future.
In the First line ‘Teach us to bear the yoke in youth’ he wants to say that the youth must be more responsible and committed in their actions and must always follow the path of truth so that they can help in the development of a stronger country.
Answer:
This sentence is from Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem ‘Children’s Song’. This sentence describes the children’s prayer to God to give them strength to bear the pain and ordeals with steadfastness to be worthy of His grace to be able to live by Truth that give life to Nations. The children are praying for strength to be capable of shouldering their responsibilities to make their country great.