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... perhaps was not right , but hear what followed . After Church he spoke not a word to me , but he took this Boy to his pupil room , where he abused me in a most violent manner , called me blackguard , said he would and could have me ...
... perhaps was not right , but hear what followed . After Church he spoke not a word to me , but he took this Boy to his pupil room , where he abused me in a most violent manner , called me blackguard , said he would and could have me ...
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... perhaps may have taken my departure for London before you come back ; but , however , I will hope not . Do not overlook my watch - riband and purse , as I wish to carry them with me . Your note was given me by Harry , 1 at the play ...
... perhaps may have taken my departure for London before you come back ; but , however , I will hope not . Do not overlook my watch - riband and purse , as I wish to carry them with me . Your note was given me by Harry , 1 at the play ...
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... perhaps you may have seen her ; if she resembles her son she is the most amiable woman in Europe . I have plenty of acquaintances , but I reckon them as mere Blanks . Adieu , my dear Augusta . 14. To the Hon . Augusta Byron . Friday ...
... perhaps you may have seen her ; if she resembles her son she is the most amiable woman in Europe . I have plenty of acquaintances , but I reckon them as mere Blanks . Adieu , my dear Augusta . 14. To the Hon . Augusta Byron . Friday ...
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... perhaps I shall appear undutiful to you , but , believe me , my affection for you is founded on a more firm basis . My mother has lately behaved to me in such an eccentric manner , that so far from feeling the affection of a Son , it is ...
... perhaps I shall appear undutiful to you , but , believe me , my affection for you is founded on a more firm basis . My mother has lately behaved to me in such an eccentric manner , that so far from feeling the affection of a Son , it is ...
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... perhaps she will govern her passion better than at present . You mistake me , if you think I dislike Lord Carlisle ; I respect him , and might like him did I know him better . For him too my mother has an antipathy , why I know not . I ...
... perhaps she will govern her passion better than at present . You mistake me , if you think I dislike Lord Carlisle ; I respect him , and might like him did I know him better . For him too my mother has an antipathy , why I know not . I ...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volym 8 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1833 |
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