The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... heart upon it . " Consider how very long it is since I've seen you . " I have indeed much to tell you ; but it is more easily said than " written . Probably you have heard of many changes in our situa- " tion since you left England ; in ...
... heart upon it . " Consider how very long it is since I've seen you . " I have indeed much to tell you ; but it is more easily said than " written . Probably you have heard of many changes in our situa- " tion since you left England ; in ...
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... heart ; his kindness and friendship to us last year , " when Col. Leigh was placed in one of the most perplexing situa- " tions that I think anybody could be in , is never to be forgotten . " I think he used to be a greater favourite ...
... heart ; his kindness and friendship to us last year , " when Col. Leigh was placed in one of the most perplexing situa- " tions that I think anybody could be in , is never to be forgotten . " I think he used to be a greater favourite ...
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... heart , " nor voice " to proceed . I feel that you are all right as to the metaphysical part ; but I also feel that I am sincere , and that if I am only to write " ad captandum vulgus , " I might as well edit a magazine at once , or ...
... heart , " nor voice " to proceed . I feel that you are all right as to the metaphysical part ; but I also feel that I am sincere , and that if I am only to write " ad captandum vulgus , " I might as well edit a magazine at once , or ...
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... heart of a stranger to conceive such a man there was the stamp of immortality in all he said or did ; —and now what is he ? When we see such men pass away and be no more - men , who seem created to display what the Creator could make ...
... heart of a stranger to conceive such a man there was the stamp of immortality in all he said or did ; —and now what is he ? When we see such men pass away and be no more - men , who seem created to display what the Creator could make ...
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... heart , that you would be better " and happier by thoroughly examining the evidences for Christianity , " how can I hear you say you will not read any book on the subject , " without being pained ? But God bless you under all ...
... heart , that you would be better " and happier by thoroughly examining the evidences for Christianity , " how can I hear you say you will not read any book on the subject , " without being pained ? But God bless you under all ...
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