Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... Moore. LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON : WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE , BY THOMAS MOORE . COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME . PARIS PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI , No 18 , RUE VIVIENNE . 1851 . NOTICE . In these memoirs , the reader will observe.
... Moore. LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON : WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE , BY THOMAS MOORE . COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME . PARIS PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI , No 18 , RUE VIVIENNE . 1851 . NOTICE . In these memoirs , the reader will observe.
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... published . They contain , besides the miscellaneous Poetry and fragments given by Mr. Moore , suppressed stanzas of CHILDE HAROLD and DON JUAN , and also a number of pieces which exist in no London edition , Messrs . Galignani having ...
... published . They contain , besides the miscellaneous Poetry and fragments given by Mr. Moore , suppressed stanzas of CHILDE HAROLD and DON JUAN , and also a number of pieces which exist in no London edition , Messrs . Galignani having ...
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... 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 those happy hours renew That ...
... 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 those happy hours renew That ...
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... published since your departure : it is of considerably greater size than the copy in your possession , which I beg you will destroy , as the present is much more complete . That unlucky poem to my poor Mary + has been the cause of some ...
... published since your departure : it is of considerably greater size than the copy in your possession , which I beg you will destroy , as the present is much more complete . That unlucky poem to my poor Mary + has been the cause of some ...
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... published merely at the request of my friends . Notwithstanding so much has been said concerning the Genus irritabile vatum , ' we shall never quarrel on the subject - poetic fame is by no means the ' acme ' of my wishes . Adieu ...
... published merely at the request of my friends . Notwithstanding so much has been said concerning the Genus irritabile vatum , ' we shall never quarrel on the subject - poetic fame is by no means the ' acme ' of my wishes . Adieu ...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life Baron George Gordon Byron Byron No preview available - 2018 |
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