Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... possessions , maintained great style and retinue at Newstead . The proud edifice par- took , however , of the ... possession of another noted character , who makes no less figure in its shadowy traditions than Sir John the Little ...
... possessions , maintained great style and retinue at Newstead . The proud edifice par- took , however , of the ... possession of another noted character , who makes no less figure in its shadowy traditions than Sir John the Little ...
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... all directions . " " The death of the " Old Lord , " or ' The Wicked Lord Byron , " for he is known by both appellations , occurred in 1798 ; and the Abbey then passed into the possession of the poet . The 8 Crayon Miscellany.
... all directions . " " The death of the " Old Lord , " or ' The Wicked Lord Byron , " for he is known by both appellations , occurred in 1798 ; and the Abbey then passed into the possession of the poet . The 8 Crayon Miscellany.
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Washington Irving. then passed into the possession of the poet . The latter was but eleven years of age , and living in humble style with his mother in Scotland . They came soon after to England , to take possession . Moore gives a ...
Washington Irving. then passed into the possession of the poet . The latter was but eleven years of age , and living in humble style with his mother in Scotland . They came soon after to England , to take possession . Moore gives a ...
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... possession of his ancestral mansion : " Newstead ! That saddening scene of change is thine , Thy yawning arch betokens sure decay : The last and youngest of a noble line Now holds thy mouldering turrets in his sway . " Deserted now , he ...
... possession of his ancestral mansion : " Newstead ! That saddening scene of change is thine , Thy yawning arch betokens sure decay : The last and youngest of a noble line Now holds thy mouldering turrets in his sway . " Deserted now , he ...
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... possessed something of a poetical temperament , and who cherished an enthusiastic admiration for Lord Byron . Colonel ( at that time Major ) Wildman had been a schoolmate of the poet , and sat with him on the same form at Harrow . He ...
... possessed something of a poetical temperament , and who cherished an enthusiastic admiration for Lord Byron . Colonel ( at that time Major ) Wildman had been a schoolmate of the poet , and sat with him on the same form at Harrow . He ...
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