Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... pray don't lick him . " " Why not ? " — " Why , I don't know - except that he is a brother peer . But pray don't . " It is almost needless to add , that his interference , on such grounds , was any thing but successful . One of the few ...
... pray don't lick him . " " Why not ? " — " Why , I don't know - except that he is a brother peer . But pray don't . " It is almost needless to add , that his interference , on such grounds , was any thing but successful . One of the few ...
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... PRAYER OF NATURE . Father of Light ! great God of Heaven ! Hear'st thou the accents of despair ? Can guilt like ... pray , for thou wilt hear ! Thou , who canst guide the wandering star Through trackless realms of Æther's space ; In ...
... PRAYER OF NATURE . Father of Light ! great God of Heaven ! Hear'st thou the accents of despair ? Can guilt like ... pray , for thou wilt hear ! Thou , who canst guide the wandering star Through trackless realms of Æther's space ; In ...
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... prayer , Though doom'd no more to quit the dead . To Thee I breathe my humble strain , Grateful for all thy mercies past , And hope , my God , to thee again This erring life may fly at last . 29th Dec. , 1806 . BYRON . In another of ...
... prayer , Though doom'd no more to quit the dead . To Thee I breathe my humble strain , Grateful for all thy mercies past , And hope , my God , to thee again This erring life may fly at last . 29th Dec. , 1806 . BYRON . In another of ...
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... Pray embrace the Drury and Dwyer , and all the Ephesians you encounter . I am writing with Butler's donative pencil , which makes my bad hand worse . Excuse illegibility . * * " Hodgson ! send me the news , and the deaths and defeats ...
... Pray embrace the Drury and Dwyer , and all the Ephesians you encounter . I am writing with Butler's donative pencil , which makes my bad hand worse . Excuse illegibility . * * " Hodgson ! send me the news , and the deaths and defeats ...
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... Pray take care of Murray and Robert , and tell the boy it is the most fortunate thing for him that he did not accompany me to Turkey . Consider this as merely a notice of my safety , and believe me , " Yours , & c . & c . " BYRON . " On ...
... Pray take care of Murray and Robert , and tell the boy it is the most fortunate thing for him that he did not accompany me to Turkey . Consider this as merely a notice of my safety , and believe me , " Yours , & c . & c . " BYRON . " On ...
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