The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12John Murray, 1832 |
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Page 24
... hear you decry The Muses ? Tra . Excuse me : I meant no offence To the Nine ; though the number who make some pretence To their favours is such . -but the subject to drop , I am just piping hot from a publisher's shop , ( Next door to ...
... hear you decry The Muses ? Tra . Excuse me : I meant no offence To the Nine ; though the number who make some pretence To their favours is such . -but the subject to drop , I am just piping hot from a publisher's shop , ( Next door to ...
Page 25
... hear this ! for friendship , you know . [ so . Our poor friend ! —but I thought it would terminate Our friendship is such , I'll read nothing to shock it . You don't happen to have the Review in your pocket ? Tra . No ; I left a round ...
... hear this ! for friendship , you know . [ so . Our poor friend ! —but I thought it would terminate Our friendship is such , I'll read nothing to shock it . You don't happen to have the Review in your pocket ? Tra . No ; I left a round ...
Page 32
... For the bill here , it seems , is defray'd by the host- No pleasure ! no leisure ! no thought for my pains , But to hear a vile jargon which addles my brains ; A smatter and chatter , glean'd out of reviews , 32 THE BLUES ,
... For the bill here , it seems , is defray'd by the host- No pleasure ! no leisure ! no thought for my pains , But to hear a vile jargon which addles my brains ; A smatter and chatter , glean'd out of reviews , 32 THE BLUES ,
Page 35
... hear Lady Blueb . Never mind our friend Inkel ; we all know , my dear , ' Tis his way . But this place Is perhaps like friend Scamp's , [ Stamps : " Lady Blueb . Excuse me -'tis one in " the - Sir Rich . Ink . A lecturer's . He is made ...
... hear Lady Blueb . Never mind our friend Inkel ; we all know , my dear , ' Tis his way . But this place Is perhaps like friend Scamp's , [ Stamps : " Lady Blueb . Excuse me -'tis one in " the - Sir Rich . Ink . A lecturer's . He is made ...
Page 48
... hear a very little of it , and that in general terms , and at the conclusion of the piece ; in the form of an apology for the Doge's past conduct , not as the constant and painful feeling which we ought to have shared with him in the ...
... hear a very little of it , and that in general terms , and at the conclusion of the piece ; in the form of an apology for the Doge's past conduct , not as the constant and painful feeling which we ought to have shared with him in the ...
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