Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 pages |
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... write for me to her , which she at last did , to quiet me . Poor Nancy thought I was wild , and , as I could not write for myself , became my secretary . I remember , too , our walks , and the happiness of sitting by Mary , in the ...
... write for me to her , which she at last did , to quiet me . Poor Nancy thought I was wild , and , as I could not write for myself , became my secretary . I remember , too , our walks , and the happiness of sitting by Mary , in the ...
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... write to me ? I do not ask it often , and , if we meet , let us be what we should be and what we were , " Of the ... writer , some curious proofs of the passionate and jealous sensibility of Byron . From one of them , for instance , we ...
... write to me ? I do not ask it often , and , if we meet , let us be what we should be and what we were , " Of the ... writer , some curious proofs of the passionate and jealous sensibility of Byron . From one of them , for instance , we ...
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... write in bed . " LETTER XIII . TO MISS " BYRON . " Cambridge , June 30th , 1807 . " Better late than never , Pal , ' is a saying of which you know the origin , and as it is applicable on the present occasion , you will excuse its ...
... write in bed . " LETTER XIII . TO MISS " BYRON . " Cambridge , June 30th , 1807 . " Better late than never , Pal , ' is a saying of which you know the origin , and as it is applicable on the present occasion , you will excuse its ...
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... write most excellent epistles — a fig for other * It may be as well to mention here the sequel of this enthusiastic attachment . In the year 1811 young Edleston died of a consumption , and the following letter , addressed by Lord Byron ...
... write most excellent epistles — a fig for other * It may be as well to mention here the sequel of this enthusiastic attachment . In the year 1811 young Edleston died of a consumption , and the following letter , addressed by Lord Byron ...
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... writing more frequently ; but racing up and down the country for these last three months , how was it possible to fulfil the duties of a correspondent ? Fixed at last for six weeks , I write , as thin as ever ( not having gained an ...
... writing more frequently ; but racing up and down the country for these last three months , how was it possible to fulfil the duties of a correspondent ? Fixed at last for six weeks , I write , as thin as ever ( not having gained an ...
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