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On my thirty-third Birthday

by George Gordon Byron, 1881

January 22, 1821

THROUGH life’s dull road, so dim and dirty,
I have dragg’d to three and thirty.
What have these years left to me?
Nothing—except thirty-three.

Published in Poetry of Byron
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