The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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... thing is life and man ! Were I to present myself at the door of the house where my daughter now is , the door would be shut in my face , unless ( as is not impossible ) I knocked down the porter ; and if I had gone in that year ( and ...
... thing is life and man ! Were I to present myself at the door of the house where my daughter now is , the door would be shut in my face , unless ( as is not impossible ) I knocked down the porter ; and if I had gone in that year ( and ...
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... things , and fond of concerning Herself in all matters connected with learning , That- Tra . Ink . What ? I perhaps may as well hold my tongue ; But there's five hundred people can tell you you're wrong . Tra . You forget Lady Lilac's ...
... things , and fond of concerning Herself in all matters connected with learning , That- Tra . Ink . What ? I perhaps may as well hold my tongue ; But there's five hundred people can tell you you're wrong . Tra . You forget Lady Lilac's ...
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... things shall be done In a style which proclaims us eternally one . But the thing of all things which distresses me more Than the bills of the week ( though they trouble me sore ) Is the numerous , humorous , backbiting crew - Of ...
... things shall be done In a style which proclaims us eternally one . But the thing of all things which distresses me more Than the bills of the week ( though they trouble me sore ) Is the numerous , humorous , backbiting crew - Of ...
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... thing is certain , that some must be fools . I should like to know who . Ink . And I should not be sorry To know who are not : -it would save us some worry . Lady Blueb . A truce with remark , and let no- thing control This " feast of ...
... thing is certain , that some must be fools . I should like to know who . Ink . And I should not be sorry To know who are not : -it would save us some worry . Lady Blueb . A truce with remark , and let no- thing control This " feast of ...
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... things with the dark and capricious fulminations of its scorn , rancour , and revenge . With the consciousness of these great powers , and as if in wilful perversity to their suggestions , he has here chosen a story which , in a great ...
... things with the dark and capricious fulminations of its scorn , rancour , and revenge . With the consciousness of these great powers , and as if in wilful perversity to their suggestions , he has here chosen a story which , in a great ...
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