Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... never was there a heart more borne away by this confluence of feelings than that of Byron . In a poem written about a year or two before his death , " - the poem and passage above quoted , " he traces all his enjoyment of mountain ...
... never was there a heart more borne away by this confluence of feelings than that of Byron . In a poem written about a year or two before his death , " - the poem and passage above quoted , " he traces all his enjoyment of mountain ...
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... never told of it , though she had discovered it without . I recollect my sensations , but cannot describe them , and it is as well . " - Lord Byron's Diary . THE early and imperishable affection which was felt by Lord Byron for this ...
... never told of it , though she had discovered it without . I recollect my sensations , but cannot describe them , and it is as well . " - Lord Byron's Diary . THE early and imperishable affection which was felt by Lord Byron for this ...
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... own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her of having trifled with his feelings , or indulged hopes which she never intended to realise . Byron used to say , MISS CHAWORTH .
... own mention of his love for her , and the circumstances attending it , must acquit her of having trifled with his feelings , or indulged hopes which she never intended to realise . Byron used to say , MISS CHAWORTH .
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William Brockedon. never intended to realise . Byron used to say , that when he took his last farewell of her on the hill near 66 Annesley , no one could have told how much he felt for his countenance was calm , and his feelings ...
William Brockedon. never intended to realise . Byron used to say , that when he took his last farewell of her on the hill near 66 Annesley , no one could have told how much he felt for his countenance was calm , and his feelings ...
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... never stay ; My heart would soon again be thine . I deem'd that time , I deem'd that pride Had quench'd at length my boyish flame ; Nor knew , till seated by thy side , My heart in all , — save hope , —the same . - Yet was I calm : I ...
... never stay ; My heart would soon again be thine . I deem'd that time , I deem'd that pride Had quench'd at length my boyish flame ; Nor knew , till seated by thy side , My heart in all , — save hope , —the same . - Yet was I calm : I ...
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