The poem concludes with a Neoplatonic emphasis of virtue being able to conquer suffering.
The poem concludes with a reminder of the musical imagist's serious purpose.
The poem concludes with Los calling his sons to arms:
The poem concludes by comparing the battle to those fought in earlier stages of English history:
The poem concludes: He doesn't bother to explain.
The poem concludes with the narrator giving up on having all three of the figures as part of his life.
The poem concluded, "I know you will not abandon them."
The poem concluded with a message of hope for the narrator's child:
The poem concludes with an affirmation that, though changed by time, the narrator is able to be the same person he once was:
The poem concludes by revealing that an empty house is a metaphor for a dead body after the soul has left: