I do not believe — and I must say it, in the very dregs of all this bitter business — that there ever was a better, or even a brighter, a kinder, or a more amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her,... The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron - Página 98por George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1886 - 346 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1830 - 990 páginas
...agreeable being, than Lady Byron. I never had, nor can have any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs to myself; and if I cannot redeem it, I must bear it." In attributing what had happened to Byron's " choice," Mr Moore, however, had... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 páginas
...and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs to myself; and, if...do not name them as excuses) which have frequently -' This sad doubt, — " if I am at all," — become!; no less singular than «*d, when we recollect... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 páginas
...and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Z d' a Lk EA iAE X x E # j } @ ^ = ? if ^ ...ۋ ՚ 2 D Y2 N p% 7= 'D + Wk 4 8 arc the causes (I do not name them as excuses) which have frequently driven me into excess, and disqualified... | |
| 1830 - 736 páginas
...amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had nor can have any reproach to make her while with me. Where there is blame it belongs to myself, and if I cannot redeem, I must bear it." [Feb. A parting word, and we have done. We should deem it liitle less than blasphemy to be told, that... | |
| 1830 - 1016 páginas
...manifest sincerity and suffering, " Her nearest relations are a * * * * * my circumstances have been,aud are, in a state of great confusion. My health has been a good deal disordered, ;md, my mui<] jjl »t ease for a con. siderable period. Such are the causes (I do not name them as... | |
| 1830 - 714 páginas
...amiable and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had nor can have any reproach to make her while with me. Where there is blame it belongs to myself, and if I cannot redeem, 1 must bear it." A parting word, and we have done. We should deem itliule less than blasphemy to be... | |
| 1830 - 1006 páginas
...agreeable being, than Lady Byron. 1 never had, uor can have any reproach to make lier, ifhile with me. Where there is blame, it belongs to myself; and if I cannot redeem if, I must bear it." In attributing what had happened to Byron's " choice," Mr Moore, however, had... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 páginas
...and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs to myself, and, if...a* * * *— my circumstances have been and are in a stale of great confusion —my health has been a good deal disordered, and my mind ill at ease for... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 páginas
...being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there U blame, it belongs to myself, and, if I cannot redeem,...must bear it. » " Her nearest relatives are a my circumstancei have been and are in a slate of great confusion — my health has been a good- deal disordered,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 378 páginas
...and agreeable being than Lady B. I never had, nor can have, any reproach to make her, while with me. Where there is blame, it belongs to myself, and, if...circumstances have been and are in a state of great confusion—my health has been a good deal disordered, and my mind ill at ease for a considerable period.... | |
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