Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... hand of his minstrel by death . | Of the more certain , or , at least , better known exploits of the family , it is ... hands passed into those of Sir Richard As there is no record , however , as far as I can dis- cover , of any of his ...
... hand of his minstrel by death . | Of the more certain , or , at least , better known exploits of the family , it is ... hands passed into those of Sir Richard As there is no record , however , as far as I can dis- cover , of any of his ...
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... hand was soon paid away , the Bank shares were disposed of at £ 600 ( now worth £ 5000 ) -timber on the estate was ... hands , rent it from top It appears that she several times changed her residence during her stay at Aberdeen , as ...
... hand was soon paid away , the Bank shares were disposed of at £ 600 ( now worth £ 5000 ) -timber on the estate was ... hands , rent it from top It appears that she several times changed her residence during her stay at Aberdeen , as ...
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... hands the first . Four years ago , when standing on the heights of Tusculum , and looking down upon the little round ... hand at marbles , and could drive one farther than most boys . He also excelled at ' Bases , ' a game which requires ...
... hands the first . Four years ago , when standing on the heights of Tusculum , and looking down upon the little round ... hand at marbles , and could drive one farther than most boys . He also excelled at ' Bases , ' a game which requires ...
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... hand ; and he himself , as will presently be seen , dated his " first dash into poetry , " as he calls it , a year later : -but the anecdote altogether , as containing some early dawnings of character , appeared to me worth preserving ...
... hand ; and he himself , as will presently be seen , dated his " first dash into poetry , " as he calls it , a year later : -but the anecdote altogether , as containing some early dawnings of character , appeared to me worth preserving ...
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... hand- kerchief first , for you will want it .'- ' Nonsense ! ' - ' Take out your handkerchief , I say . He did so , to humour her . Miss Chaworth is married . ' An expression , very peculiar , impossible to describe , passed over his ...
... hand- kerchief first , for you will want it .'- ' Nonsense ! ' - ' Take out your handkerchief , I say . He did so , to humour her . Miss Chaworth is married . ' An expression , very peculiar , impossible to describe , passed over his ...
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