The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... means . You will therefore retain the manuscript in your own care , or , if it must needs be shown , send it to another . Though not very patient of censure , I would fain obtain fairly any little praise my rhymes might deserve , at all ...
... means . You will therefore retain the manuscript in your own care , or , if it must needs be shown , send it to another . Though not very patient of censure , I would fain obtain fairly any little praise my rhymes might deserve , at all ...
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... means . You will therefore retain the manuscript in your own care , or , if it must needs be shown , send it to another . Though not very patient of censure , I would fain obtain fairly any little praise my rhymes might deserve , at all ...
... means . You will therefore retain the manuscript in your own care , or , if it must needs be shown , send it to another . Though not very patient of censure , I would fain obtain fairly any little praise my rhymes might deserve , at all ...
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... mean time I should be happy to drill for my new situation " under your auspices ; but business , inexorable business , keeps me " here . Your letters are forwarded . If I can serve you in any 66 way , command me . I will endeavour to ...
... mean time I should be happy to drill for my new situation " under your auspices ; but business , inexorable business , keeps me " here . Your letters are forwarded . If I can serve you in any 66 way , command me . I will endeavour to ...
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... I shall be in town , if Parliament meets , in October . In the mean time let me hear from you ( without a privy Council ) , and believe me in sober sadness , Yours very sincerely , BYRON . 171. - To R. C. Dallas . Newstead Abbey ,
... I shall be in town , if Parliament meets , in October . In the mean time let me hear from you ( without a privy Council ) , and believe me in sober sadness , Yours very sincerely , BYRON . 171. - To R. C. Dallas . Newstead Abbey ,
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... mean to retire , why not occupy Miss Milbanke's " Cottage of Friendship , " late the seat of Cobbler Joe , for whose death you and others are 1. For Byron's Rochdale property , which was supposed to con- tain a quantity of coal , see ...
... mean to retire , why not occupy Miss Milbanke's " Cottage of Friendship , " late the seat of Cobbler Joe , for whose death you and others are 1. For Byron's Rochdale property , which was supposed to con- tain a quantity of coal , see ...
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