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God,” (page 567 line 1) the poem follows a timespan of six days, just like the six days God spent creating the world. On the sixth day, the narrator of the poem rides “in haste about the works of God” (page 568 line 36) Towards the conclusion of this poem, Hill draws on the Christian belief that Jesus Christ died for the sins of humanity, saying “And by Christ’s blood are men made ... ................
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