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that ever with a frolic welcome took the thunder and sunshine,and opposed​

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Answered by vsbuilder
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"Thunder and sunshine" is used here to mean something like "good times and bad times." They have gladly ("with a frolic welcome") gone through thick and thin for Ulysses. The phrase "opposed / Free hearts, free foreheads" is a little tricky.

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