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George Gordon Byron - Epigrams
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Cato died for his country, so didst thou:
He perish'd rather than see Rome enslaved,
Thou cutt' st thy throat that Britain may be saved!
So Castlereagh has cut his throat!--The worst
Of this is, - that his own was not the first.
So He has cut his throat at last!--He! Who?
The man who cut his country's long ago.
George Gordon Byron
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''Biography'' (1970) E6 - Byron (Keith Barron as George Gordon, Lord Byron)
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