The blow was stunning and unexpected ; for I thought the danger over, by the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully, that I can go about the usual... The Works of Lord Byron - Page 47by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904Full view - About this book
| Thomas Medwin - 1847 - 408 pages
...child's amelioration, and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as I best can ; so far successfully, that I can go about the usual business of life with the same composure, and even greater. There is nothing to prevent your coming here tomorrow ; but perhaps to-day... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have x>rne up against it as [ very body did their duty better— busineu of life with the «ame appearance of composure, and even greater. There nothing to prevent... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
...the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully,...perhaps, to-day, and yester-evening, it was better not to have met. I do not know that I have any thing to reproach in my conduct, and certainly nothing in my... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1886 - 376 pages
...the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully,...go about the usual business of life with the same . .j appearance of composure, and even greater. There is nothing to prevent your coming to-morrow ;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 654 pages
...the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express.1 But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully,...perhaps, to-day, and yester-evening, it was better not to 1. The following letter from Shelley to Byron refers to Jane Clainnont's grief for Allegro's death... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 644 pages
...the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express.1 But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully,...grief for Allegra's death : — "Lerici, May 8, 1822. "Mv DEAR LORD BYRON, — I have succeeded in dissuading ' Clare from the melancholy design of visiting... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 458 pages
...the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully,...perhaps, to-day, and yesterevening, it was better not to have met. I do not know that I have any thing to reproach in my conduct, and certainly nothing in my... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 604 pages
...between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as best I can, and so far successfully, that I can go about...perhaps, to-day, and yester-evening, it was better not to have met. I do not know that I have anything to reproach in my conduct, and certainly nothing in my... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 632 pages
...between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as best I can, and so far successfully, that I can go about...perhaps, to-day, and yester-evening, it was better not to have met. I do not know that I have anything to reproach in my conduct, and certainly nothing in my... | |
| Ethel Colburn Mayne - 1912 - 382 pages
...the long interval between her stated amelioration and the arrival of the express. But I have borne up against it as I best can, and so far successfully,...perhaps, to-day, and yester-evening, it was better not to have met. I do not know that I have anything to reproach in my conduct, and certainly nothing in my... | |
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