Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... poem , it is pretty certain , from the testimony of his nurse , that he 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 ...
... poem , it is pretty certain , from the testimony of his nurse , that he 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 ...
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... poem of " the Dream , " he describes so one , but , by giving up the leadership to him , you happily as " crowned with a peculiar diadem . " No may at once secure him . " This Wildman accord- one , he declared , could have told how much ...
... poem of " the Dream , " he describes so one , but , by giving up the leadership to him , you happily as " crowned with a peculiar diadem . " No may at once secure him . " This Wildman accord- one , he declared , could have told how much ...
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... poems to my lodgings in London immediately , as I have several alterations and some additions to make ; every copy must be sent , as I am about to amend them , and you shall soon behold them in all their glory . I hope you have kept ...
... poems to my lodgings in London immediately , as I have several alterations and some additions to make ; every copy must be sent , as I am about to amend them , and you shall soon behold them in all their glory . I hope you have kept ...
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... poem in which , as it appeared nocent and as free from all point as possible , -re- to him , the imagination of the young bard had in- serving his mimicry , in which the whole sting of the dulged itself in a luxuriousness of colouring ...
... poem in which , as it appeared nocent and as free from all point as possible , -re- to him , the imagination of the young bard had in- serving his mimicry , in which the whole sting of the dulged itself in a luxuriousness of colouring ...
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... poems ( at the request of my friends , for their perusal ) ; -making love , -and taking physic . The two last ... poem to my poor Mary + has been the cause of some animadversion from ladies years . I have not printed it in this ...
... poems ( at the request of my friends , for their perusal ) ; -making love , -and taking physic . The two last ... poem to my poor Mary + has been the cause of some animadversion from ladies years . I have not printed it in this ...
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