Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... night , at the small house near the gate , which is still known by the name of " the Hut . " An intimacy , however ... night to Newstead , to sleep ; alleging as a reason that he was afraid of the family pictures of the Chaworths , -that ...
... night , at the small house near the gate , which is still known by the name of " the Hut . " An intimacy , however ... night to Newstead , to sleep ; alleging as a reason that he was afraid of the family pictures of the Chaworths , -that ...
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... night I saw a bogle ; " - which Scotch term being wholly unintelligible to the young ladies , he explained that he had seen a ghost , and would not therefore return to Newstead that evening . From this time , he always slept at Annesley ...
... night I saw a bogle ; " - which Scotch term being wholly unintelligible to the young ladies , he explained that he had seen a ghost , and would not therefore return to Newstead that evening . From this time , he always slept at Annesley ...
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... night , by another transport . We were rival swimmers - fond of riding - reading - and of conviviality . We had been at Harrow together ; but - there , at least - his was a less boisterous spirit than mine . I was always cricketing ...
... night , by another transport . We were rival swimmers - fond of riding - reading - and of conviviality . We had been at Harrow together ; but - there , at least - his was a less boisterous spirit than mine . I was always cricketing ...
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... night to the apothecary's , inquiring anxiously whether the other had been to purchase poison , and cautioning the vender of drugs not to attend to such an application , if made . LETTER II . TO MR PIGOT . 26 MY DEAR PIGOT , 16 ...
... night to the apothecary's , inquiring anxiously whether the other had been to purchase poison , and cautioning the vender of drugs not to attend to such an application , if made . LETTER II . TO MR PIGOT . 26 MY DEAR PIGOT , 16 ...
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... night , and I meditate going into the room for an hour , although I am by no means fond of strange faces . Lord B. , you know , is even more shy than myself ; but for an hour this evening I will shake it off . How do our theatricals ...
... night , and I meditate going into the room for an hour , although I am by no means fond of strange faces . Lord B. , you know , is even more shy than myself ; but for an hour this evening I will shake it off . How do our theatricals ...
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