Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... never was at the mountain itself , which stood some miles distant from his residence , more than twice . charm , are reproduced before the eyes under new and inspiring circumstances , and with all the acces- sories which an imagination ...
... never was at the mountain itself , which stood some miles distant from his residence , more than twice . charm , are reproduced before the eyes under new and inspiring circumstances , and with all the acces- sories which an imagination ...
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... never heard or seen it since I was nine years of age : Brig of Balgounie , black ' s your wa ' , Wi ' a wife's ae son , and a mear's ae foal , Down ye shall fa ' . * To meet with an Aberdonian was , at all times , a delight to him ; and ...
... never heard or seen it since I was nine years of age : Brig of Balgounie , black ' s your wa ' , Wi ' a wife's ae son , and a mear's ae foal , Down ye shall fa ' . * To meet with an Aberdonian was , at all times , a delight to him ; and ...
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... never read a Review . But while at Harrow , my general information was so great on mo- dern topics as to induce a suspicion that I could only collect so much information from Reviews , be- cause I was never seen reading , but always ...
... never read a Review . But while at Harrow , my general information was so great on mo- dern topics as to induce a suspicion that I could only collect so much information from Reviews , be- cause I was never seen reading , but always ...
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... never was so , nor ever shall be so . I was only your friend , and am so still , -unless you go on in this way , calling me names whenever you see me . I am sure you may easily perceive I do not like it ; therefore , why should you do ...
... never was so , nor ever shall be so . I was only your friend , and am so still , -unless you go on in this way , calling me names whenever you see me . I am sure you may easily perceive I do not like it ; therefore , why should you do ...
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... never , I believe , before been published : - Oh Memory , torture me no more , The present's all o'ercast ; My hopes of future bliss are o'er , In mercy veil the past . Why bring those images to view I henceforth must resign ? Ah ! why ...
... never , I believe , before been published : - Oh Memory , torture me no more , The present's all o'ercast ; My hopes of future bliss are o'er , In mercy veil the past . Why bring those images to view I henceforth must resign ? Ah ! why ...
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