Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money , if possible , from the unfortunate woman whom he had beggared ; and so far was he successful , that ...
... months in that city , before his last departure for France . On both occasions , his chief object was to extract still more money , if possible , from the unfortunate woman whom he had beggared ; and so far was he successful , that ...
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... months . . . . . " I think my mother told the circumstances ( on my hearing of her marriage ) to the Parkynses , and cer- tainly to the Pigot family , and probably mentioned it in her answer to Miss A. , who was well acquainted with my ...
... months . . . . . " I think my mother told the circumstances ( on my hearing of her marriage ) to the Parkynses , and cer- tainly to the Pigot family , and probably mentioned it in her answer to Miss A. , who was well acquainted with my ...
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... months dead . " And who is the next heir ? " asked the proud and happy mother . " They say , " answered the woman , " it is a little boy who lives at Aberdeen . " - " And this is he , bless him ! " exclaimed the nurse , no longer able ...
... months dead . " And who is the next heir ? " asked the proud and happy mother . " They say , " answered the woman , " it is a little boy who lives at Aberdeen . " - " And this is he , bless him ! " exclaimed the nurse , no longer able ...
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... months , will render us as politely in- different to each other , as if we had never passed a portion of our time together . ' Indeed , Byron , you wrong me , and I have no doubt - at least , I hope- you wrong yourself . " As that ...
... months , will render us as politely in- different to each other , as if we had never passed a portion of our time together . ' Indeed , Byron , you wrong me , and I have no doubt - at least , I hope- you wrong yourself . " As that ...
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... months , of friends and relatives that I have lost between May and the end of August . " Believe me , dear madam , yours very sincerely , " BYRON . " P. S. - I go to London to - morrow . " The cornelian heart was , of course , returned ...
... months , of friends and relatives that I have lost between May and the end of August . " Believe me , dear madam , yours very sincerely , " BYRON . " P. S. - I go to London to - morrow . " The cornelian heart was , of course , returned ...
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