Life of Lord Byron, Vol. II - With His Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore
page 333 of 333 (100%)
page 333 of 333 (100%)
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I shall now proceed to resume the thread of the Journal, which I had
broken off, and of which, it will be perceived, the noble author himself had, for some weeks, at this time, interrupted the progress. [Footnote 117: The reader has already seen what Lord Byron himself says, in his Journal, on this subject:--"What an odd situation and friendship is ours!--without one spark of love on either side," &c. &c.] END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. |
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