Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... present pain ; To sorrow adds regret , Regret and hope are both in vain ; I ask but to forget . 6 In the following year , 1805 , Miss Chaworth was married to his successful rival , Mr John Musters ; and a person who was present when the ...
... present pain ; To sorrow adds regret , Regret and hope are both in vain ; I ask but to forget . 6 In the following year , 1805 , Miss Chaworth was married to his successful rival , Mr John Musters ; and a person who was present when the ...
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... present as a spectator , nothing would have pleased me more ; but to have come forward as one of the dramatis personæ , ' - St Dominic defend me from such a scene ! Seriously , your mother has laid me under great obligations , and you ...
... present as a spectator , nothing would have pleased me more ; but to have come forward as one of the dramatis personæ , ' - St Dominic defend me from such a scene ! Seriously , your mother has laid me under great obligations , and you ...
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... present , since the appearance of a note from the illustrious cause of my sudden decampment has driven the natural ruby from my cheeks , ' and com- pletely blanched my woe - begone countenance . This gunpowder intimation of her arrival ...
... present , since the appearance of a note from the illustrious cause of my sudden decampment has driven the natural ruby from my cheeks , ' and com- pletely blanched my woe - begone countenance . This gunpowder intimation of her arrival ...
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... present occasion , you will excuse its conspicuous place in the front of my epistle . I am almost super- annuated here . My old friends ( with the exception of a very few ) all departed , and I am preparing to follow them , but remain ...
... present occasion , you will excuse its conspicuous place in the front of my epistle . I am almost super- annuated here . My old friends ( with the exception of a very few ) all departed , and I am preparing to follow them , but remain ...
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... present purpose , some particulars illustrative of the opinions which he had formed , at this time of his life , on the two subjects most connected with the early formation of character -morals and religion . It is but rarely that ...
... present purpose , some particulars illustrative of the opinions which he had formed , at this time of his life , on the two subjects most connected with the early formation of character -morals and religion . It is but rarely that ...
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