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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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Introduction to English Literature: With Suggestions for Further Reading and ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1906 - 764 pages
...his side. m. They chain'd us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet, each alone: We cculd not move a single pace, We could not see each other's...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but joined in heart, Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken to...
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English Poetry (1170-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 pages
...long and heavy score 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...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart, 'Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken to...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...each to a column stone, And we were three — yet, each alone; We could not move a single pace, 50 g brave, — alas ! Ere evening to be trodden like...them, but above shall grow In its next verdure, when Fettered in hand, but joined in heart, 'Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure elements of...
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Selections from Byron: The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 170 pages
...and heavy score When my last brother dropped and died, And I lay living by his side. Ill 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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The Poetic Old-world: A Little Book for Tourists

1908 - 554 pages
...and heavy score 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 —...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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English Poems

Edward Chauncey Baldwin, Harry Gilbert Paul - 1908 - 430 pages
...heavy score 45 When my last brother drooped and died, And I lay living by his side. in They chained 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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Standard Catholic Readers: First-[fifth] reader, Book 5

Mary E. Doyle - 1909 - 508 pages
...heavy score, When my last brother droop'd and died, And I lay living by his side. in . They chain'd us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet,...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but joined in heart, 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken to...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...and heavy score, 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- —...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart, 'T was still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

1910 - 542 pages
...and heavy score, When my last brother droop'd and died, And I lay Jiving by his side. They chain'd us each to a column stone, And we were three — yet,...thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart, 'T was still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements of earth, To hearken...
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Childe Harold: Canto the Fourth, The Prisoner of Chillon and Mazepa

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1909 - 160 pages
...by his side. III. They chained 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...strangers in our sight : And thus together — yet apart, K Fettered in hand, but joined in heart ; 'T was still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements...
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