The Works of Lord Byron, Volym 5John Murray, 1901 |
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... asked him if he had ever seen “ * ” chalked on the same place , to which the alarmist responding in the affirmative , 1. Balmawhapple , carousing at Luckie Macleary's , and fortified by the Bear and the Hen , " pronounced the claret ...
... asked him if he had ever seen “ * ” chalked on the same place , to which the alarmist responding in the affirmative , 1. Balmawhapple , carousing at Luckie Macleary's , and fortified by the Bear and the Hen , " pronounced the claret ...
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... asked “ if " there was not a similar Volcano in Ireland ? " My only notion of an Irish Volcano consisted of the Lake of Killarney , which I naturally conceived her to mean ; but , on second thoughts , I divined that she alluded to Ice ...
... asked “ if " there was not a similar Volcano in Ireland ? " My only notion of an Irish Volcano consisted of the Lake of Killarney , which I naturally conceived her to mean ; but , on second thoughts , I divined that she alluded to Ice ...
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... have children by her Paramour ; —at least , the notoriety of such a " fact would be attended with the loss of reputation . " - Diary of an Invalid ( ed . 1820 ) , pp . 258–262 . asking Lady O. afterwards , who laid the blame on.
... have children by her Paramour ; —at least , the notoriety of such a " fact would be attended with the loss of reputation . " - Diary of an Invalid ( ed . 1820 ) , pp . 258–262 . asking Lady O. afterwards , who laid the blame on.
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... asking Lady O. afterwards , who laid the blame on the Servants . I think the Queen will win - I wish she may : I. Queen Caroline ( 1768-1821 ) , second daughter of Duke Charles of Brunswick - Wolfenbüttel by the Princess Augusta ...
... asking Lady O. afterwards , who laid the blame on the Servants . I think the Queen will win - I wish she may : I. Queen Caroline ( 1768-1821 ) , second daughter of Duke Charles of Brunswick - Wolfenbüttel by the Princess Augusta ...
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... asked me " if I knew " Lord Byron ? " I told him no ( no one knows himself , you know ) : " then , " says he , " I do ; I met him at " Naples the other day . " I pulled out my card and asked him if that was the way he spelt his name ...
... asked me " if I knew " Lord Byron ? " I told him no ( no one knows himself , you know ) : " then , " says he , " I do ; I met him at " Naples the other day . " I pulled out my card and asked him if that was the way he spelt his name ...
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