 | Charles Walton Sanders - Readers (Secondary) - 1864 - 456 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.... | |
 | James Fleming (ed) - 1866
...brother pined, I said his mighty heart declined, He loath'd and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For we were used to hunter's fare,...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... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Electronic books - 1866 - 244 pages
...felt it shake, unshock'd, Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set me free. 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... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 719 pages
...Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set me free. vn. I said my neater bro*!ier pined, I said his mighty heart declined, He loathed and put away his food ; It was not that 'twas coarse and rude, For wo were used to hunter's fare, And for the like had little care : The milk... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 685 pages
...brother pined, I said his mighty heart declined, He loathed and put u way his food ; It was not that't & moistcn'd many a thousand years, Since man first pent his fellow men Like brutes within on iron den;... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867
...death. The chateau Is large, and seen along the lake for a great distance. The walls are white. 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... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868
...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 moisten'd many a thousand years. Since man first pent his fellow-men Like brutes within an iron den... | |
 | Daniel Clarke Eddy - 1868 - 248 pages
...perhaps Walter knows what he said." • »1 " Well, repeat it." Walter repeated the following : — " 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. » » »... | |
 | Edward Clarke Lowe - 1868
...felt it shake, unshock'd, Because I could have smiled to see The death that would have set me free. 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... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 789 pages
...shake, uu&hocked. Because I could have smiled to see The death that would liave set me free. VII. I come ; They joyed, but the tongue of their gladness is dumb. They died, ay ! they died : mo.it. Our bread was such as captives' tears Have moistened many a thousand years, Since man tirst... | |
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