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In this excerpt, war is depicted as an honorable mission.
Richard Lovelace sets the tone of honor with:
And with a stronger faith embrace
A sword, a horse, a shield.
Another point to be made is that the writer claims that he (unfortunately) can't love his "dear" as much as he does going to war.
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Richard Lovelace sets the tone of honor with:
And with a stronger faith embrace
A sword, a horse, a shield.
Another point to be made is that the writer claims that he (unfortunately) can't love his "dear" as much as he does going to war.
Hoped I helped! :)
Answer:
An honorable mission
Explanation:
"A sword, a horse, a shield"
- He views their love as a mission that he was sent upon similar to soldiers in the war