Quote by John Edward Masefield, The Creed

So shall I fight, so shall I tread,In this long war beneath the stars;So shall a glory wreathe my head,So shall I faint and show the scars,Until this case, this clogging mould,Be smithied all to kingly gold.


So shall I fight, so shall I tread,In this long war beneath

Summary

This quote represents a determination and resilience during challenging times. The speaker expresses their commitment to fighting and persevering in a long-lasting battle, regardless of the hardships they may endure. They foresee a future where their efforts will be glorified, even if they bear the marks of their struggles. The quote also symbolizes the transformation of obstacles into valuable experiences, as the burdensome circumstances will eventually be reshaped into something majestic and triumphant.

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Struggle
By John Edward Masefield, The Creed
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