Byron, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1930 - 597 pages |
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Page 195
... lover . " Go and be damned ! " he retorted . Together the two mothers rushed to Byron , whom they found alone , and no less startled than themselves . The step taken by these two great ladies amused him . A year before he had been ...
... lover . " Go and be damned ! " he retorted . Together the two mothers rushed to Byron , whom they found alone , and no less startled than themselves . The step taken by these two great ladies amused him . A year before he had been ...
Page 418
... lover , composed the Prophecy of Dante . After finishing it he made a pil- grimage with his mistress to the tomb of the great Flor- entine . The Countess went in black , Byron in a broidered uniform . They entered the chapel , and Byron ...
... lover , composed the Prophecy of Dante . After finishing it he made a pil- grimage with his mistress to the tomb of the great Flor- entine . The Countess went in black , Byron in a broidered uniform . They entered the chapel , and Byron ...
Page 426
... lover , but not both . She chose " lover , " and begged Byron to flee with her . " The lady was for leaving him , and eloping or separating ; and so should I , had I been twenty , instead of thirty and one years of age , for I loved her ...
... lover , but not both . She chose " lover , " and begged Byron to flee with her . " The lady was for leaving him , and eloping or separating ; and so should I , had I been twenty , instead of thirty and one years of age , for I loved her ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
THE BYRONS OF NEWSTEAD | 3 |
THE GORDONS OF GIGHT | 13 |
Copyright | |
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