The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... write another ' pamphlet , my dear W. , before ; but pray do not waste your time " and eloquence in expostulation , because it will do neither of us ' any good , but decide - content or not content . The best thing ' you can do for the ...
... write another ' pamphlet , my dear W. , before ; but pray do not waste your time " and eloquence in expostulation , because it will do neither of us ' any good , but decide - content or not content . The best thing ' you can do for the ...
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... write such another to your Constituents ; for myself ( as the mildest of men ) I shall say no more about it . Seriously , mio Caro W. , if you can spare a moment from Matrimony , I shall be glad to hear that you have recovered from the ...
... write such another to your Constituents ; for myself ( as the mildest of men ) I shall say no more about it . Seriously , mio Caro W. , if you can spare a moment from Matrimony , I shall be glad to hear that you have recovered from the ...
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... Write to me -- I dote on gossip - and make a bow to Ju- , and shake George by the hand for me ; but , take care , for he has a sad sea paw . P.S. - I would ask George here , but I don't know how to amuse him - all my horses were sold ...
... Write to me -- I dote on gossip - and make a bow to Ju- , and shake George by the hand for me ; but , take care , for he has a sad sea paw . P.S. - I would ask George here , but I don't know how to amuse him - all my horses were sold ...
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... write half I have to say , for my letter must go ; but I prefer writing in a hurry to not writing at all . You " can't think how much I feel for your griefs and losses , or how " much and constantly I have thought of you lately . I ...
... write half I have to say , for my letter must go ; but I prefer writing in a hurry to not writing at all . You " can't think how much I feel for your griefs and losses , or how " much and constantly I have thought of you lately . I ...
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... write again very soon , and believe ' me , 66 66 66 " Do write if you can . " " Your most affecte Sister , " A. L. 1. For Scrope Berdmore Davies , see Letters , vol . i . p . 165 , note 2 . The following story is told of him by Byron ...
... write again very soon , and believe ' me , 66 66 66 " Do write if you can . " " Your most affecte Sister , " A. L. 1. For Scrope Berdmore Davies , see Letters , vol . i . p . 165 , note 2 . The following story is told of him by Byron ...
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