What does the poem John Brown talk about in the first stanza?
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In the first stanza of the poem, preparations for John Brown going to the war were being talked about. John Brown was off to fight in a war “on a foreign shore.” His mother was very proud to see his son “straight and tall in his uniform and all.”
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