the pride that thrills through my hearts despair
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sнє sαys τнατ τнєy cαท ทєvєr ƒατнσм τнє ρri∂є τнατ τнriℓℓs τнrσυgн нєr нєαrτ, iท sρiτє σƒ нєr ∂єsραir. τнє ρσєτ sυggєsτs τнατ τнє sρєαкєr, ∂єsρiτє нєr sα∂ทєss αท∂ ∂єєρ rσστє∂ αทgυisн, is ρrσυ∂ σƒ нєr sσทs ωнσ нαvє ƒσυgнτ вrαvєℓy αท∂ вrσυgнτ vicτσry. ... iτ is α sα∂ σทє, вєcαυsє sнє нαs ℓσsτ нєr sσทs ƒσr iτ.
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The Mother is proud of the sacrifices made by her sons for the greater good and this pride thrills through her heart's despair. The poet sees the “far sad glorious vision” of the “torn red banners of Victory”.
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