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" I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun so rise For years — I cannot count them o'er, I lost their long and heavy score When my last brother droop'd and died. And I lay living by his side. They... "
The poetical works of lord Byron, with life - Page 284
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 576 pages
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Aris Willmott - 1878 - 708 pages
...long and heavy score When my last brother droop'd and died, And I lay living by his side. They chain M us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet,...face, But with that pale and livid light That made ns strangers in our sitrht ; And thus, together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart,...
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The Household Book of Poetry

Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...brother drooped and died. And I lay living by his side. ii L They chained us each to a column etcbe; And we were three — yet, each alone We could not...and livid light That made us strangers in our sight ; I And thus together, yet apart — ' Fettered in hand, but joined in neart; ! 'T was still some solace,...
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Simple English poems, ed. by H.C. Bowen

Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1879 - 318 pages
...living by his side. They chain'd us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet, each alone ; 50 We could not move a single pace, We could not see...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart, 55 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken...
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Simple English poems, ed. by H.C. Bowen

Herbert Courthope Bowen - 1879 - 382 pages
...were three — yet, each alone ; 50 We could not move a single pace, We could not see each other s face, But with that pale and livid light That made...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart, 55 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken...
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Blackie's graded readers, ed. by M. Paterson, Part 7

Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 328 pages
...and heavy score When my last brother drooped and died, And I lay living. by his side. s. They chained us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet...strangers in our sight: And thus together — yet apart, Fettered in hand, but joined in heart, 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements...
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The Family Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best ...

William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 pages
...long and heavy score When my last brother drooped and died, And I lay living by his side. They chained DvG&; E E =D>DgG DkF E l>nle and livid light That made us strangers in our sight ; And thus together, yet apart, Fettered...
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Literary Studies from the Great British Authors

Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 474 pages
...each to a column stone, And we were three — yet, each alone ; We could not move a single pace, so We could not see each other's face, But with that...strangers in our sight : And thus together — yet apart, Fetter' d in hand, but pined in heart ; 55 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, ed. with a critical mem. by W. M. Rossetti

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...and heavy score When my last hrother drpop'd and died, And I lay living hy his side. in. They chain'd ntrymen were warring on that day !" other,s face, But with that pale and livid light That made us strangers in our sight : And thus together,...
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Literary Studies from the Great British Authors

Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 476 pages
...and heavy score 45 When my last brother droop'd and died, And I lay living by his side. They chain'd us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet, each alone ; We could not move a single pace, so We could not see each other's face, But with that pale and livid light That made us strangers in...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...heavy score 45 When my last brother drooped and died, And I lay living by his side. III. They chained us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet, each alone. We could not move a single pace; 50 We could not see each other's face, But with that pale and livid light That made us strangers in...
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