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Read the lines from "a psalm of life."
in the world’s broad field of battle,
in the bivouac of life,
what does the poet suggest about human life with the images in these lines?
life is an eternal struggle.
life is rarely problematic.
life is not worth living.
life is mostly unhappy and painful. read the lines from "a psalm of life."
in the world’s broad field of battle,
in the bivouac of life,
what does the poet suggest about human life with the images in these lines?
life is an eternal struggle.
life is rarely problematic.
life is not worth living.
life is mostly unhappy and painful. read the lines from "a psalm of life."
in the world’s broad field of battle,
in the bivouac of life,
what does the poet suggest about human life with the images in these lines?
life is an eternal struggle.
life is rarely problematic.
life is not worth living.
life is mostly unhappy and painful.

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