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... friends Hobhouse and Scrope Davies braved the storm to see him off at Dover , and Hobhouse came home to write in his journal , " God bless him for a gallant spirit and a kind one . " So de- parted Byron from England . And became ...
... friends Hobhouse and Scrope Davies braved the storm to see him off at Dover , and Hobhouse came home to write in his journal , " God bless him for a gallant spirit and a kind one . " So de- parted Byron from England . And became ...
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... friends ; but of me ( quoad me ) little or nothing . 2dly . That you shall send me soda - powders , tooth - powder , tooth - brushes , or any such anti- odontalgic or chemical articles , as heretofore , " ad libitum , " upon being ...
... friends ; but of me ( quoad me ) little or nothing . 2dly . That you shall send me soda - powders , tooth - powder , tooth - brushes , or any such anti- odontalgic or chemical articles , as heretofore , " ad libitum , " upon being ...
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... friends in the late years . They collaborated on Otho the Great ; it was Brown who went with Keats on the fatal walking trip of 1818 ; and they kept house to- gether at Hampstead on their return . Brown's papers were much used by Lord ...
... friends in the late years . They collaborated on Otho the Great ; it was Brown who went with Keats on the fatal walking trip of 1818 ; and they kept house to- gether at Hampstead on their return . Brown's papers were much used by Lord ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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