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Explain the line-Footit bravely strong or weary'
the homine words in the poem.​

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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Answer:

Ho-mine words actually refer to mention of "Men" or "Human" in a hymn or similar context. Here, there are many examples where "Men" or "God" are being talked about. This line talks about doing the right things without caring about the consequences.

Explanation:

This is a part of the Hymn 354 from "Snippets of Hope" , and the first line of this starts with "Foot it bravely! strong or weary".

The underlying meaning of this hymn is that we should always have trust on God and believe in him. We should keep doing the best and forget about anything else, whether or not others like us or support us. We might be under a dark phase now, but things are going to be right later, definitely.

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