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Introduction: "War, therefore, supplies two opportunities to the poet: he can articulate voice to the love of country and the love of freedom and any other special idea that animates either combatant, such as respect for a nation's pledged word or the protection of the weak against the strong; and he can also celebrate the heroic exploits of armies and individuals which every war calls forth."
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