For me, he died as he lived: torturing and killing innocent people.
"And Thou Art Dead as Young and Fair" is a poem by Lord Byron that laments the premature death of a beautiful young woman. The speaker reflects on the transient nature of life, beauty, and love. Byron expresses a sense of loss and melancholy at the untimely death of the woman.
no the death penaty is not fair at all
Banquo is killed but his son, Fleance, escapes :)
in the womb
Woody Fair died in 2000.
Edith the Fair died in 1086.
Robert Fair died in 1954.
Zora Fair died in 1865.
Thomas Hood, "The Bridge of Sighs" (1844) The last lines of stanza 2 are "Fashioned so slenderly/Young, and so fair!"
death
Instant death