The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... pleasure of hearing " from you that I will not delay a moment answering it , altho ' I am " in all the delights of unpacking , and afraid of being too late for " the Post . " I have been a fortnight in Town , and went up on my eldest ...
... pleasure of hearing " from you that I will not delay a moment answering it , altho ' I am " in all the delights of unpacking , and afraid of being too late for " the Post . " I have been a fortnight in Town , and went up on my eldest ...
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... pleasure . But I fear you " would be obliged to make up your mind to receive my Brats too . " As for my husband , he prefers the outside of the Mail to the inside of a Post - Chaise , particularly when partly occupied by Nurse and ...
... pleasure . But I fear you " would be obliged to make up your mind to receive my Brats too . " As for my husband , he prefers the outside of the Mail to the inside of a Post - Chaise , particularly when partly occupied by Nurse and ...
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... the country , " has prevented me from writing earlier in answer to your obliging " letter . I have now , however , the pleasure of sending under a 1811. ] POLITICS AND METAPHYSICS . 25 " bookseller , 24 [ CHAP . V. CHILDE HAROLD .
... the country , " has prevented me from writing earlier in answer to your obliging " letter . I have now , however , the pleasure of sending under a 1811. ] POLITICS AND METAPHYSICS . 25 " bookseller , 24 [ CHAP . V. CHILDE HAROLD .
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... Pleasure Gardens , pp . 286-326 . ) 2. On June 29 , 1811 , the Duke of Gloucester was installed as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge . The Installation Ode , written by W. Smyth , of Peterhouse ( 1765-1849 ) , Professor of ...
... Pleasure Gardens , pp . 286-326 . ) 2. On June 29 , 1811 , the Duke of Gloucester was installed as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge . The Installation Ode , written by W. Smyth , of Peterhouse ( 1765-1849 ) , Professor of ...
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... pleasure ; though I feel very restless where I am , and shall probably ship off for Greece again ; what nonsense it is to talk of Soul , when a cloud makes it melancholy and wine makes it mad . Collet of Staines , your " most kind host ...
... pleasure ; though I feel very restless where I am , and shall probably ship off for Greece again ; what nonsense it is to talk of Soul , when a cloud makes it melancholy and wine makes it mad . Collet of Staines , your " most kind host ...
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