Ah, me! that I have lived to hear

Such men as ruffians scorned,

Such deeds of valour “brutal” called,

Canted, preached-down, and mourned!

Ah! that these old eyes ne’er again,

A gallant mill shall see!

No more behold the ropes and stakes,

With colours flying free!

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But I forget the combat—