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  1. "Solomon Kane's Homecoming" (poem) The poem closes with the aging Puritan turning away from the idea of a peaceful retirement and setting out once again on the open road. There is no record of Solomon Kane's later years or his death.

  2. Oct 13, 2017 · Solomon Kane’s Homecoming The white gulls wheeled above the cliffs, the air was slashed with foam, The long tides moaned along the strand when Solomon Kane came home. He walked in silence strange and dazed through the little Devon town, His gaze, like a ghost’s come back to life, roamed up the streets and down.

  3. Aug 9, 2019 · His name is doubly significant from a Biblical perspective: Solomon for the Jewish king, but Kane summons the Bible’s first murderer, and Solomon Kane has sent many men to the grave. This is what makes him a more interesting character than many of Howard’s other creations, though a great number of them are compelling.

  4. SOLOMON KANE'S HOMECOMING. The white gulls wheeled above the cliffs, the air was slashed with foam, The long tides moaned along the strand when Solomon Kane came home. He walked in silence strange and dazed through the little Devon town, His gaze, like a ghost’s come back to life, roamed up the streets and down.

  5. Of course, here is where Kane's interesting characterization comes into play. Warning the Puritan away is like a red flag to a bull -- he immediately determines to take the moor road and face this dreaded THING... for that is his mission in life .

  6. Jan 14, 2021 · The white gulls wheeled above the cliffs, the air was slashed with foam, The long tides moaned along the strand when Solomon Kane came home. He walked in silence strange and dazed through the little Devon town, His gaze, like a ghost's come back to life, roamed up the streets and down.

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  8. The white gulls wheeled above the cliffs, the air was slashed with foam, The long tides moaned along the strand when Solomon Kane came home. He walked in silence strange and dazed through the little Devon town; His gaze, like a ghost’s come back to life, roamed up the streets and down.

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