The poem the mettel of soldiers ends with the lines
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The first eight lines (octave) is a reflection on the physical: the idea of the soldier's “dust” buries in a “foreign field.” They urge the readers not to mourn this death, though they implicitly also create a sense of loss. The last six lines (sestet), however, promise redemption: “a pulse in the eternal mind….
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