Which line from the text best supports the idea that the world has both beauty and struggle?

“To the breezes that cool his brow”

“With the freedom of lakes and lands”

“And sing in the face of ill”

“He sings of the joys of life”

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The line that best supports the idea that the world has both beauty and struggle is:

“And sing in the face of ill”

This line suggests a contrast between singing (often associated with beauty and joy) and "ill" (which implies struggle or hardship), highlighting the coexistence of both elements.