The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 6J. Murray, 1903 |
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... Lady Dor- chester and Mr. John Murray . The fragment of a Seventeenth Canto , consisting of fourteen stanzas , is now printed and published for the first time . I have collated with the original authorities , and in many instances ...
... Lady Dor- chester and Mr. John Murray . The fragment of a Seventeenth Canto , consisting of fourteen stanzas , is now printed and published for the first time . I have collated with the original authorities , and in many instances ...
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... Lady Chermside and Miss Ethel Webb , for the opportunity afforded me of visiting Newstead Abbey , and for in- valuable assistance in the preparation of this and other notes . The proof - sheets of this volume have been read by Mr. Frank ...
... Lady Chermside and Miss Ethel Webb , for the opportunity afforded me of visiting Newstead Abbey , and for in- valuable assistance in the preparation of this and other notes . The proof - sheets of this volume have been read by Mr. Frank ...
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... Lady Chermside and Miss Ethel Webb , for the opportunity afforded me of visiting Newstead Abbey , and for invaluable assistance in the preparation of this and other notes . The proof - sheets of this volume have been read by Mr. Frank E ...
... Lady Chermside and Miss Ethel Webb , for the opportunity afforded me of visiting Newstead Abbey , and for invaluable assistance in the preparation of this and other notes . The proof - sheets of this volume have been read by Mr. Frank E ...
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... lady , famed For every branch of every science known— In every Christian language ever named , With virtues equalled by her wit alone : She made the cleverest people quite ashamed , And even the good with inward envy groan , Finding ...
... lady , famed For every branch of every science known— In every Christian language ever named , With virtues equalled by her wit alone : She made the cleverest people quite ashamed , And even the good with inward envy groan , Finding ...
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... lady's fan ; And sometimes ladies hit exceeding hard , And fans turn into falchions in fair hands , And why and wherefore no one understands . XXII . " T is pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education , Or ...
... lady's fan ; And sometimes ladies hit exceeding hard , And fans turn into falchions in fair hands , And why and wherefore no one understands . XXII . " T is pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education , Or ...
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