Quoted in Albert Jay Nock's Memoirs of a Superfluous Man (1943), p. 54.
Attributed
“I have eaten your bread and salt.
I have drunk your water and wine.
The deaths ye died I have watched beside
And the lives ye led were mine.”
Prelude, Stanza 1.
Departmental Ditties and other Verses (1886)
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Poems (1820)
“Yes, and how many deaths will it take till he knows that too many people have died?”
Song lyrics, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963), Blowin' in the Wind
“You are mine, always, if ye will it or no, if ye want me or nay. Mine, and I willna let ye go”
Source: Dragonfly in Amber
Memorial service for George Washington held in South Farms, Connecticut, 22 February 1880. As quoted in [Strong, Barbara Nolen, The Morris Academy: Pioneer in Coeducation, Morris Bicentennial Committee, 1976, Torrington, 31, http://books.google.com/books?id=nrCYGQAACAAJ&dq]