Which in a palace had grown cold, Had his free breathing been denied The range of the steep mountain's side ; But why delay the truth? — he died. Lord Byron - Page 94by Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824Full view - About this book
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...for water from the moat, Our bread was such as captive's tears Have moisten'd many a thousand yt.us, o more we meet, No more our former looks repeat ; Then let me brea ; But what were these to us or him ? These wasted not his heart or limb ; My brother's soul was of... | |
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...water from the moat, Our broad was sueh as eaptive's tears Have moistened many a thousand years. Sinee man first pent his fellow men Like brutes within an iron den ; Hut what were these to us or him i These wasted not his heart or limb : My brother's soul was of... | |
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...from the mountain goat Was changed for water from the moat, Our bread was such as captive's tears Have t shine, thou rolling moon, upon All this, and cast a wide and tender light, Which soften'd down the But what were these to us or him ? These wasted not his heart or limb; My brother's soul was of that... | |
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