came haste cursing breath,And heart hardest steel;But saw thee cold de — Alfred Tennyson

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I came in haste with cursing breath,And heart of hardest steel;But when I saw thee cold in death,I felt as man should feel.For when I look upon that face,That cold, unheeding, frigid brown,Where neither rage nor fear has place,By Heaven! I cannot hate thee now!

Alfred Tennyson

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