The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 2Harper, 1855 |
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... thank you for remembering her , and bids me say that she needed no flowers to remind her of one who possesses all the brightness and sweetness that belong to them . " Alfred charges me with his affectionate and cordial regards to you ...
... thank you for remembering her , and bids me say that she needed no flowers to remind her of one who possesses all the brightness and sweetness that belong to them . " Alfred charges me with his affectionate and cordial regards to you ...
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... thanks for all your kindness toward me . " Believe me always your friend , T. GUICCIOLI . " " Thursday . " I am just returned from Mrs. Leigh , Lord Byron's sister . We passed three hours together , always speaking of him . You may then ...
... thanks for all your kindness toward me . " Believe me always your friend , T. GUICCIOLI . " " Thursday . " I am just returned from Mrs. Leigh , Lord Byron's sister . We passed three hours together , always speaking of him . You may then ...
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... thanks for the letters . I shall yet further intrude on your kindness . I am writing a letter to Lord Melbourne , which perhaps his nephew would place in his hands . But this is for after - consideration . entreat you to glance over a ...
... thanks for the letters . I shall yet further intrude on your kindness . I am writing a letter to Lord Melbourne , which perhaps his nephew would place in his hands . But this is for after - consideration . entreat you to glance over a ...
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... thank you . " Your truly obliged L. E. LANDON . " ( No date . ) " I will not attempt to thank you , but never was there ... Thanks to you . I have received a note from Lord Francis Egerton . Mr. Bulwer has secured Sir John Hobhouse , and ...
... thank you . " Your truly obliged L. E. LANDON . " ( No date . ) " I will not attempt to thank you , but never was there ... Thanks to you . I have received a note from Lord Francis Egerton . Mr. Bulwer has secured Sir John Hobhouse , and ...
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... thank Count D'Orsay ; but he is always so kind . Will you excuse this scrawl ? but I am in a fever of hope and fear ... thanks for all your kindness . " Your most grateful L. E. L. " " 28 Upper Berkeley Street West.-P.M. , April , 1836 ...
... thank Count D'Orsay ; but he is always so kind . Will you excuse this scrawl ? but I am in a fever of hope and fear ... thanks for all your kindness . " Your most grateful L. E. L. " " 28 Upper Berkeley Street West.-P.M. , April , 1836 ...
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Página 564 - The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies. It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.
Página 39 - WHEN the lamp is shattered The light in the dust lies dead — When the cloud is scattered The rainbow's glory is shed. When the lute is broken, Sweet tones are remembered not ; When the lips have spoken, Loved accents are soon forgot.
Página 386 - After my death I wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living actions, To keep mine honour from corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Griffith.
Página 564 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are; I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne and yet must bear, Till death like sleep might steal on me, And I might feel in the warm air My cheek grow cold, and hear the sea Breathe o'er my dying brain its last monotony.
Página 563 - I see the Deep's untrampled floor With green and purple seaweeds strown ; I see the waves upon the shore, Like light dissolved in star-showers, thrown...
Página 558 - I will be wise, And just, and free, and mild, if in me lies Such power, for I grow weary to behold The selfish and the strong still tyrannize Without reproach or check.
Página 564 - Nor fame, nor power, nor love, nor leisure. Others I see whom these surround — Smiling they live, and call life pleasure; — To me that cup has been dealt in another measure.
Página 14 - The Pilgrim of Eternity, whose fame Over his living head like Heaven is bent, An early but enduring monument...
Página 83 - Calm on the bosom of thy God, Fair spirit! rest thee now ! E'en while with ours thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust, to its narrow house beneath ! Soul, to its place on high ! They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die.
Página 16 - ... HIS ANCESTORS AND HIS MOTHER ARE BURIED, LIE THE REMAINS OF GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON, LORD BYRON, OF ROCHDALE, IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER, THE AUTHOR OF "CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE.