T.A. ClineIf I rise up again against the foe, dare I stand alone?
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If I rise up again against the foe, dare I stand alone? This quote is a quote from a poem by William Blake. In it, he speaks about a conflict between two great kings. The King in the poem is the king of the gods and the enemy is a supernatural being. In this quote, William Blake expresses his desire to stand alone against an opponent who seems unbeatable. He sees himself as the only one who can defeat this formidable foe, and he doesn’t want to risk his life in battle without knowing that he has won.
Source: Archomai
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