Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... given by Mr. Moore , suppressed stanzas of CHILDE HAROLD and DON JUAN , and also a number of pieces which exist in no London edition , Messrs . Galignani having been favoured with them by friends of the noble author . * 1 volume 8vo ...
... given by Mr. Moore , suppressed stanzas of CHILDE HAROLD and DON JUAN , and also a number of pieces which exist in no London edition , Messrs . Galignani having been favoured with them by friends of the noble author . * 1 volume 8vo ...
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... Given at our Court of St James , 2d October , 1799 , 39th year of our reign . " By His Majesty's command . ( Signed ) " W. PrTT . " S. DOUGLAS . " Edwd . Roberts , Dep . Clerus . Pellium . " Finding but little benefit from the ...
... Given at our Court of St James , 2d October , 1799 , 39th year of our reign . " By His Majesty's command . ( Signed ) " W. PrTT . " S. DOUGLAS . " Edwd . Roberts , Dep . Clerus . Pellium . " Finding but little benefit from the ...
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... given him some cause for complaint , are thus tenderly con- veyed : - - You knew that my soul , that my heart , my existence , If danger demanded , were wholly your own ; You knew me unalter'd by years or by distance , Devoted to love ...
... given him some cause for complaint , are thus tenderly con- veyed : - - You knew that my soul , that my heart , my existence , If danger demanded , were wholly your own ; You knew me unalter'd by years or by distance , Devoted to love ...
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... given me the following account of her first acquaintance with him : - " The first time I was introduced to him was at a party at his mother's , when he was so shy that she was forced to send for him three times before she could persuade ...
... given me the following account of her first acquaintance with him : - " The first time I was introduced to him was at a party at his mother's , when he was so shy that she was forced to send for him three times before she could persuade ...
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... given you in this and other instances . Yours truly . " LETTER V. TO MR PIGOT . " Piccadilly , August 16th , 1806 . " I cannot exactly say with Caesar , Veni , vidi , 6 vici : ' however , the most important part of his laconic account ...
... given you in this and other instances . Yours truly . " LETTER V. TO MR PIGOT . " Piccadilly , August 16th , 1806 . " I cannot exactly say with Caesar , Veni , vidi , 6 vici : ' however , the most important part of his laconic account ...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life Baron George Gordon Byron Byron No preview available - 2018 |
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life;, Volume 1 George Gordon Byron Byron,Thomas Moore No preview available - 2018 |
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