Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... Greece or Switzerland . But you had always a lingering after London , and I don't wonder at it . I liked it as well as any body , myself , now and then . " Will you remember me to Rogers ? whom I presume to be flourish- ing , and whom I ...
... Greece or Switzerland . But you had always a lingering after London , and I don't wonder at it . I liked it as well as any body , myself , now and then . " Will you remember me to Rogers ? whom I presume to be flourish- ing , and whom I ...
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... Greece , except that the people here were more civilised and rascally . I do not think so very much of Chamouni ( except the source of the Ar- veron , to which we went up to the teeth of the ice , so as to look into and touch the cavity ...
... Greece , except that the people here were more civilised and rascally . I do not think so very much of Chamouni ( except the source of the Ar- veron , to which we went up to the teeth of the ice , so as to look into and touch the cavity ...
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... Greece ; but I have not been here long enough to affect it as a residence , and I must go back to Lombardy , be- cause I am wretched at being away from Marianna . I have been riding my saddle - horses every day , and been to Albano ...
... Greece ; but I have not been here long enough to affect it as a residence , and I must go back to Lombardy , be- cause I am wretched at being away from Marianna . I have been riding my saddle - horses every day , and been to Albano ...
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... Greece . By the way , he told us that there were more objects of interest in Rome alone than in all Greece from one extremity to the other . After regaling us with an excellent dinner ( in which , by the by , a very English joint of ...
... Greece . By the way , he told us that there were more objects of interest in Rome alone than in all Greece from one extremity to the other . After regaling us with an excellent dinner ( in which , by the by , a very English joint of ...
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... Greece , they strew flowers on the tombs . I saw a quantity of rose - leaves , and entire roses , scattered over the graves at Ferrara . It has the most pleasing effect you can imagine . " While he was thus lingering irresolute at ...
... Greece , they strew flowers on the tombs . I saw a quantity of rose - leaves , and entire roses , scattered over the graves at Ferrara . It has the most pleasing effect you can imagine . " While he was thus lingering irresolute at ...
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