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" t was coarse and rude, For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care: The milk drawn from the mountain goat Was changed for water from the moat, Our bread was such as captives... "
The works of lord Byron including his suppressed poems - Page 187
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 727 pages
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Aris Willmott - American poetry - 1857 - 426 pages
...pin'd, I said his mighty heart declin'd ; He loath'd and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care : 118 The milk drawn from the mountain goat Was changed for water from the moat, Our bread was such...
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Gleanings from the Poets for Home and School

1858 - 460 pages
...shake, unshocked, Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set rne free. VII. I said my nearer brother pined, I said his mighty heart...moat ; Our bread was such as captives' tears Have moistened many a thousand years, Since man first pent his fellow-men Like brutes within an iron den...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 pages
...it shake, unshock'd, Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set me free. vn. I said my nearer brother pined, I said his mighty heart...He loathed and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care : The milk...
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Poems

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 pages
...Because I could have smiled tn see The death that would have set me freo. vn. I said my nearer brof'jer pined, I said his mighty heart declined, He loathed and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care : The milk...
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Poetical reading book, with aids for grammatical analysis, paraphrase and ...

John Daniel Morell - 1860 - 274 pages
...shake, unshock'd, Because I could have smiled to see 125 The death that would have set me free. VII. I said my nearer brother pined, I said his mighty heart...He loathed and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, 130 For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care : The...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1861 - 1154 pages
...it shake, unshock'd, Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set me free. VII. For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like...changed for water from the moat, Our bread was such as captive's tears Have moisten'd many a thousand year« Since man first pent his fellow men Like brutes...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, with illustr. by K. Halswelle

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 pages
...it shake, unshock'd, Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set me free. VIL I said my nearer brother pined, I said his mighty heart...He loathed and put away his food : It was not that twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care : The milk...
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A First Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, with ...

George Stillman Hillard - Readers (Secondary) - 1861 - 562 pages
...there the deer and wolf; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fettered feet the worst of ills. * * * I said my nearer brother pined, I said his mighty heart...He loathed and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunters' fare, And for the like had little care ; The milk...
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Select readings from the poets and prose writers of every country, ed. by J ...

James Fleming - 1863 - 404 pages
...loath'd and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunters' fare, And for the like had little care ; The milk drawn from the mountain goat Was chang'd for water from the moat, Our bread was such as captives' tears Have moisten 'd many a thousand...
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The School Reader: Designed as a Sequel to Sanders' Fourth Reader : Part ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1864 - 466 pages
...loathed and put away his food, — It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunters' fare, And for the like had little care ; The milk...moat ; Our bread was such as captives' tears Have moistened many a thousand years, Since man first pent his fellow-men Like brutes within an iron den....
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