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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 42 |
in the mean time | 34 |
i do not know | 31 |
at the same time | 29 |
in the house of | 28 |
in the course of | 25 |
at the end of | 23 |
on the death of | 23 |
in the possession of | 22 |
under the title of | 22 |
was one of the | 22 |
the house of lords | 20 |
i hope you will | 20 |
have the honour to | 20 |
to james wedderburn webster | 19 |
in a letter to | 19 |
the end of the | 18 |
to hear from you | 18 |
on the subject of | 18 |
the house of commons | 17 |
i have the honour | 17 |
i beg you will | 16 |
to elizabeth bridget pigot | 16 |
with regard to the | 16 |
one of the most | 16 |
now for the first | 16 |
the text of the | 15 |
on the other hand | 15 |
i shall be in | 14 |
the honour to be | 14 |
with the exception of | 14 |
the rest of the | 14 |
it is to be | 14 |
i beg leave to | 13 |
the first time printed | 13 |
me hear from you | 13 |
as soon as possible | 13 |
a member of the | 13 |
in a few days | 13 |
footnote of letter footnote | 13 |
i have written to | 13 |
let me hear from | 13 |
at the age of | 13 |
from sestos to abydos | 13 |
was a man of | 13 |
a great deal of | 12 |
i shall not be | 12 |
the editor of the | 12 |
i wish you to | 12 |
seems to have been | 12 |
a copy of the | 12 |
i know not what | 12 |
the author of the | 12 |
is by no means | 12 |
i am about to | 11 |
the greater part of | 11 |
i do not think | 11 |
i did not know | 11 |
at the time of | 11 |
in a note to | 11 |
i am going to | 11 |
the close of the | 11 |
shall be in town | 11 |
i should like to | 11 |
i am sure you | 11 |
was the author of | 11 |
is said to have | 11 |
i wish you would | 11 |
glad to hear from | 10 |
i have not been | 10 |
i was obliged to | 10 |
from an autograph ms | 10 |
first kiss of love | 10 |
daughter of a royal | 10 |
that is to say | 10 |
is one of the | 10 |
of a royal line | 10 |
to be found in | 10 |
in the british museum | 10 |
glad to see you | 10 |
the first kiss of | 10 |
the son of a | 10 |
he was a man | 10 |
at the close of | 10 |
and i shall be | 10 |
should be glad to | 9 |
i am glad to | 9 |
i have not yet | 9 |
i have no doubt | 9 |
so much the better | 9 |
for my own part | 9 |
in the first place | 9 |
in the hands of | 9 |
to a young lady | 9 |
i have seen the | 9 |
to the earl of | 9 |
played at drury lane | 9 |
shall be glad to | 9 |
i should be glad | 9 |
at the head of | 9 |
in the midst of | 9 |
as far as i | 9 |
shall be happy to | 9 |
be glad to hear | 9 |
which appeared in the | 9 |
on the th of | 9 |
i shall be glad | 9 |
that i do not | 9 |
is now in the | 9 |
much obliged to you | 9 |
i shall be happy | 9 |
i have just received | 9 |
on the point of | 9 |
for the purpose of | 8 |
as i have been | 8 |
the prince of wales | 8 |
the possession of the | 8 |
a good deal of | 8 |
to the duke of | 8 |
i send you a | 8 |
very glad to see | 8 |
the possession of mr | 8 |
on the score of | 8 |
you to believe me | 8 |
to write to you | 8 |
the subject of the | 8 |
of the fourth edition | 8 |
in my power to | 8 |
the course of the | 8 |
of which i have | 8 |
am glad to hear | 8 |
and now and then | 8 |
the death of his | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
obliged to you for | 8 |
the duke of york | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
i should be very | 8 |
but i shall not | 8 |
he was one of | 8 |
to the end of | 8 |
the earl of carlisle | 8 |
in the habit of | 8 |
on his way to | 7 |
i have only to | 7 |
if you do not | 7 |
it is impossible to | 7 |
to you for the | 7 |
without the aid of | 7 |
of the house of | 7 |
have the goodness to | 7 |
love without his wings | 7 |
be found in the | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
i hope he will | 7 |
is to be done | 7 |
is in the possession | 7 |
i have heard nothing | 7 |
to lady caroline lamb | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
succeeded his father as | 7 |
the name of the | 7 |
in the fifth edition | 7 |
in such a manner | 7 |
is love without his | 7 |
it must be a | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
i know nothing of | 7 |
the motto was prefixed | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
i am sorry to | 7 |
the duke of wellington | 7 |
in the first edition | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
that he did not | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
with a view to | 7 |
motto was prefixed in | 7 |
on the other side | 7 |
in one of his | 7 |
are not in the | 7 |
you that i am | 7 |
occurs the following passage | 7 |
swam from sestos to | 7 |
but i have no | 7 |
i wrote to you | 7 |
of the duke of | 7 |
as one of the | 7 |
thee from my breast | 7 |
and i am sure | 7 |
of all the talents | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
is more than i | 7 |
will be found in | 7 |
i thank you for | 7 |
friendship is love without | 7 |
the annotated copy of | 7 |
be very glad to | 7 |
acted at drury lane | 7 |
for the last time | 7 |
but i am not | 7 |
as i have seen | 7 |
the hands of the | 6 |
i shall return to | 6 |
had a letter from | 6 |
have the pleasure of | 6 |
thank you for your | 6 |
my best respects to | 6 |
of the present day | 6 |
i have had a | 6 |
with a sort of | 6 |
shall be very glad | 6 |
i should wish to | 6 |
be good enough to | 6 |
to have been a | 6 |
have an opportunity of | 6 |
but i do not | 6 |
i have been in | 6 |
in the spring of | 6 |
before i left england | 6 |
i need not say | 6 |
as well as i | 6 |
in the days of | 6 |
as editor of the | 6 |
have written to you | 6 |
at covent garden in | 6 |
but why should i | 6 |
is said to be | 6 |
and i am not | 6 |
in the eyes of | 6 |
it may be added | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
believe me to be | 6 |
which he could not | 6 |
me with an answer | 6 |
i have heard from | 6 |
to get rid of | 6 |
a change of masters | 6 |
for i am sure | 6 |
now and then a | 6 |
on a change of | 6 |
nothing to do with | 6 |
at the time when | 6 |
the bride of abydos | 6 |
stanzas to a lady | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
at the request of | 6 |
it was in the | 6 |
it is the only | 6 |
in a state of | 6 |
happy to see you | 6 |
appears to have been | 6 |
was the daughter of | 6 |
will thank you to | 6 |
poems on various occasions | 6 |
of admiral the hon | 6 |
if you are not | 6 |
but i wish to | 6 |
the latter end of | 6 |
one of the best | 6 |
made his first appearance | 6 |
the second and third | 6 |
at a time when | 6 |
beg you to believe | 6 |
i wish to know | 6 |
is still the same | 6 |
if i did not | 6 |
as you will see | 6 |
the first volume of | 6 |
devoted himself to literature | 6 |
as if i had | 6 |
that i am not | 6 |
not far from the | 6 |
the university of cambridge | 6 |
favour me with an | 6 |
do not know how | 6 |
have just received your | 6 |
the first edition of | 6 |
but by no means | 6 |
like you will he | 6 |
i do not wish | 6 |
first to fourth editions | 6 |
a man of the | 6 |
but i have not | 6 |
to the author of | 6 |
to which byron refers | 6 |
in the annotated copy | 6 |
were it not for | 6 |
in the beginning of | 6 |
and beg you to | 6 |
that i have not | 6 |
the court of chancery | 6 |
of the earl of | 6 |
for a few days | 6 |
i am not so | 6 |
here and there some | 6 |
till his death in | 6 |
the first line of | 6 |
in a sort of | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
in prose and verse | 6 |
in the same year | 6 |
played at covent garden | 6 |
out of humour with | 5 |
received a letter from | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
the age of twenty | 5 |
or the twopenny post | 5 |
the hero of the | 5 |
is preserved at newstead | 5 |
if i do not | 5 |
he was also a | 5 |
is not for me | 5 |
this as it may | 5 |
i set out for | 5 |
i have not time | 5 |
will say no more | 5 |
i swam from sestos | 5 |
the identity of the | 5 |
i have nothing to | 5 |
you do not know | 5 |
i have given you | 5 |
i shall have a | 5 |
i shall be very | 5 |
i shall endeavour to | 5 |
in such a hurry | 5 |
i have not the | 5 |
no more to be | 5 |
dark loch na garr | 5 |
it was not till | 5 |
i should have been | 5 |
i am not a | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
i have been reading | 5 |
under the name of | 5 |
and journals of lord | 5 |
you will find me | 5 |
i have done with | 5 |
it is necessary to | 5 |
i will thank you | 5 |
to do justice to | 5 |
take up my pen | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
i am sure i | 5 |
a friend of mine | 5 |
i know not why | 5 |
was at this time | 5 |
for i am not | 5 |
that it is the | 5 |
i take to be | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
men of the world | 5 |
the death of a | 5 |
have only time to | 5 |
but this is the | 5 |
first appearance on the | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
in the summer of | 5 |
i would i were | 5 |
i am not in | 5 |
copy of the fourth | 5 |
which i do not | 5 |
a letter from you | 5 |
it is too late | 5 |
the pleasure of seeing | 5 |
of the prince regent | 5 |
was called to the | 5 |
as i have some | 5 |
i do not believe | 5 |
in that year he | 5 |
i am much obliged | 5 |
swimming from sestos to | 5 |
it is true i | 5 |
was created a baronet | 5 |
than any of the | 5 |
as you think proper | 5 |
not for me to | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
you will not be | 5 |
square of the hypothenuse | 5 |
a distant view of | 5 |
in the style of | 5 |
the ministry of all | 5 |
it is possible that | 5 |
in the catalogue of | 5 |
as a young man | 5 |
that some of the | 5 |
i will tell you | 5 |
as a man of | 5 |
you will excuse the | 5 |
greater part of the | 5 |
on the london stage | 5 |
princess charlotte of wales | 5 |
and a man of | 5 |
thoughts suggested by a | 5 |
by a college examination | 5 |
as much as i | 5 |
the following are the | 5 |
and then there was | 5 |
of the life of | 5 |
and is now in | 5 |
the princess of wales | 5 |
affectionate brother and friend | 5 |
suggested by a college | 5 |
be happy to hear | 5 |
ministry of all the | 5 |
with whom i am | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
is the custom of | 5 |
the article in the | 5 |
i do not mean | 5 |
is it for this | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
a man of business | 5 |
is equal to the | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
of the first edition | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
but i will not | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
to have the pleasure | 5 |
i am sure he | 5 |
i am happy to | 5 |
but as it was | 5 |
have been obliged to | 5 |
i have not seen | 5 |
i know not how | 5 |
speaks of her as | 5 |
said on the subject | 5 |
be this as it | 5 |
the lady of the | 5 |
it may not be | 5 |
i will not say | 5 |
to edward noel long | 5 |
be in town on | 5 |
i return you my | 5 |
the blast of the | 5 |
the first of the | 5 |
if he does not | 5 |
i know you will | 5 |
it is the first | 5 |
are one of the | 5 |
does not appear in | 5 |
distant view of the | 5 |
if he is not | 5 |
in the morning post | 5 |
the merits of the | 5 |
on the coast of | 5 |
hope you will excuse | 5 |
though i have been | 5 |
appearance on the stage | 5 |
it will be a | 5 |
one of the first | 5 |
i am at this | 5 |
be obliged to you | 5 |
the title of the | 5 |
and beg you will | 5 |
on the banks of | 5 |
educated at westminster and | 5 |
and one or two | 5 |
the earl of clare | 5 |
give a loose to | 5 |
he was the author | 5 |
the influence of the | 5 |
of the authors of | 5 |
of dark loch na | 5 |
of the text of | 5 |
the author of a | 5 |
by the name of | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
you shall have the | 5 |
i wish to god | 5 |
the square of the | 5 |
previous to that period | 5 |
as i wish to | 5 |
pray let me hear | 5 |
though i do not | 5 |
were first published in | 4 |
the d of july | 4 |
happy to hear from | 4 |
the opening of the | 4 |
take the liberty of | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
you will excuse my | 4 |
i shall see you | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
a week or two | 4 |
of harrow on the | 4 |
at the rate of | 4 |
his way to the | 4 |
the exception of the | 4 |
a devil of a | 4 |
lady caroline lamb and | 4 |
i have seen a | 4 |
i am afraid my | 4 |
the hall of my | 4 |
you must not be | 4 |
the blood of all | 4 |
say that i am | 4 |
some time or other | 4 |
reply to some verses | 4 |
the postscript to the | 4 |
in the same predicament | 4 |
that you will not | 4 |
the genius of the | 4 |
you will take care | 4 |
if i can help | 4 |
and i have done | 4 |
at least as far | 4 |
expiration of my minority | 4 |
the first two cantos | 4 |
must be a plot | 4 |
of the village and | 4 |
the end of canto | 4 |
to the care of | 4 |
he is not a | 4 |
and i do not | 4 |
to john cam hobhouse | 4 |
in favour of the | 4 |
the garden of newstead | 4 |
the princess charlotte of | 4 |
to be the most | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
last appearance on the | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
the latter part of | 4 |
death of a young | 4 |
i say no more | 4 |
on my way to | 4 |
where i have been | 4 |
as well as his | 4 |
let me have a | 4 |
i shall leave town | 4 |
my best thanks for | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
to tell you that | 4 |
impossible for me to | 4 |
not in the ms | 4 |
i think it is | 4 |
much better than i | 4 |
take care of my | 4 |
the following is the | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
poet of all circles | 4 |
as it would be | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
first two cantos of | 4 |
of a copy of | 4 |
you are going to | 4 |
i am sorry that | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
of the court of | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
had a sort of | 4 |
harrow on the hill | 4 |
at a great public | 4 |
the leader of the | 4 |
in the royal navy | 4 |
i am out of | 4 |
in honour of the | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
was published anonymously in | 4 |
i come back again | 4 |
and the duke of | 4 |
i hope we shall | 4 |
it was not the | 4 |
a year or two | 4 |
in the churchyard of | 4 |
in favour of his | 4 |
now in the press | 4 |
would i were a | 4 |
will allow me to | 4 |
end of the chapter | 4 |
is not in the | 4 |
by the advice of | 4 |
played the part of | 4 |
it is not for | 4 |
have no idea of | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
there are a few | 4 |
one of the few | 4 |
i will send you | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
which i have been | 4 |
idleness and other early | 4 |
would have made me | 4 |
and one of the | 4 |
episode of nisus and | 4 |
i wish i had | 4 |
of the french revolution | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
which i wish to | 4 |
the village and school | 4 |
the giant and the | 4 |
i presume you will | 4 |
and other early poems | 4 |
i had small ears | 4 |
counsellor of the king | 4 |
far as i have | 4 |
to hear you talk | 4 |
to the name of | 4 |
after the publication of | 4 |
glad to hear you | 4 |
on his return he | 4 |
am sure you would | 4 |
were a careless child | 4 |
as it should be | 4 |
that i have been | 4 |
for the soul of | 4 |
or any one else | 4 |
if i were to | 4 |
from side to side | 4 |
and as i have | 4 |
the palace of the | 4 |
was the son of | 4 |
on the night of | 4 |
what i have said | 4 |
elders and my betters | 4 |
you say you love | 4 |
in the first of | 4 |
assumed the name of | 4 |
i neither know nor | 4 |
from till his death | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
in his letter to | 4 |
under the care of | 4 |
the two following letters | 4 |
had the honour of | 4 |
a ship of war | 4 |
i hope i shall | 4 |
a great public school | 4 |
as i shall be | 4 |
i hope you have | 4 |
is a sort of | 4 |
the first and last | 4 |
i am glad you | 4 |
of the friends of | 4 |
and strike your own | 4 |
am sorry to say | 4 |
and gave me a | 4 |
on receiving her picture | 4 |
should like to see | 4 |
i were a careless | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
the sons of song | 4 |
on a distant view | 4 |
and hang a calf | 4 |
in their own way | 4 |
i am sorry you | 4 |
the publication of the | 4 |
do not know what | 4 |
other parts of the | 4 |
on the state of | 4 |
pleasure of seeing you | 4 |
let sense and truth | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
i could have wished | 4 |
it would be as | 4 |
the conclusion of the | 4 |
some verses of j | 4 |
but the fact is | 4 |
what do you think | 4 |
be in my power | 4 |
do not know that | 4 |
of the first two | 4 |
have no objection to | 4 |
in spite of his | 4 |
by the death of | 4 |
as hath been said | 4 |
a man of talent | 4 |
thou weep when i | 4 |
i do not like | 4 |
the cause of my | 4 |
necessary for me to | 4 |
cannot love but one | 4 |
very different from the | 4 |
of idleness and other | 4 |
there can be no | 4 |
as is shown by | 4 |
i shall be most | 4 |
when i am low | 4 |
i have a very | 4 |
the trouble you have | 4 |
daughter of the rev | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
in a modest way | 4 |
skin on those recreant | 4 |
did not know it | 4 |
the patron and the | 4 |
as i do not | 4 |
on leaving newstead abbey | 4 |
weep when i am | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
are much the same | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
i trust you are | 4 |
with the prince regent | 4 |
as his second wife | 4 |
i wish to be | 4 |
the first earl of | 4 |
in an undated letter | 4 |
is to be found | 4 |
i was a man | 4 |
will be glad to | 4 |
and the author of | 4 |
educated at eton and | 4 |
there can be little | 4 |
address to his soul | 4 |
will be necessary to | 4 |
a few days ago | 4 |
view of the village | 4 |
it is not that | 4 |
for the perusal of | 4 |
i think you will | 4 |
obliged to you to | 4 |
is too late to | 4 |
i do not speak | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
harmless are these occupations | 4 |
the gulf of lepanto | 4 |
trouble you have taken | 4 |
a lady who presented | 4 |
i cannot love but | 4 |
am at this moment | 4 |
you in my last | 4 |
is the only one | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
on the eve of | 4 |
must go to bed | 4 |
and then he thought | 4 |
is a young man | 4 |
least as far as | 4 |
is shown by the | 4 |
i gave up the | 4 |
be happy to see | 4 |
which appear in the | 4 |
as i have a | 4 |
i am not very | 4 |
this letter was written | 4 |
neither more nor less | 4 |
note footnote of letter | 4 |
to some verses of | 4 |
fill high the bowl | 4 |
appearance on the london | 4 |
a man of honour | 4 |
do not mean to | 4 |
know what to say | 4 |
his first appearance on | 4 |
is not quite so | 4 |
the sound of a | 4 |
by the duke of | 4 |
have no reason to | 4 |
very glad to hear | 4 |
i was in the | 4 |
of the board of | 4 |
my arrival in town | 4 |
byron seems to have | 4 |
to hear of the | 4 |
because i cannot love | 4 |
ever your obliged and | 4 |
i should never have | 4 |
a sum of money | 4 |
in a letter from | 4 |
because i had small | 4 |
was the cause of | 4 |
that he was the | 4 |
the meaning of the | 4 |
first played at drury | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
which will not be | 4 |
he retired from the | 4 |
the best part of | 4 |
i have only time | 4 |
of the first earl | 4 |
of the most beautiful | 4 |
village and school of | 4 |
would be obliged to | 4 |
of nisus and euryalus | 4 |
the story of the | 4 |
make the most of | 4 |
i have no objection | 4 |
lord grey de ruthyn | 4 |
to the tune of | 4 |
the subject of his | 4 |
hereditary counsellor of the | 4 |
that he is a | 4 |
me in mind of | 4 |
you are one of | 4 |
the board of control | 4 |
tell you that i | 4 |
a series of poems | 4 |
the mean time i | 4 |
my elders and my | 4 |
hear from you when | 4 |
in the court of | 4 |
and two or three | 4 |
the death of mrs | 4 |
you will write to | 4 |
an officer in the | 4 |
on a visit to | 4 |
i hope you are | 4 |
and part of the | 4 |
but i wish you | 4 |
the memory of that | 4 |
might as well have | 4 |
to captain john leacroft | 4 |
is impossible to say | 4 |
the following letter from | 4 |
best respects to lady | 4 |
there was a time | 4 |
i will say no | 4 |
no more we meet | 4 |
the publication of his | 4 |
in a ship of | 4 |
and i shall not | 4 |
i am to be | 4 |
all i have ever | 4 |
one of the principal | 4 |
in the ranks of | 4 |
very much obliged to | 4 |
i have seen more | 4 |
to the second edition | 4 |
am sorry that i | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
wilt thou weep when | 4 |
the lord of the | 4 |
the first time in | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
on the same day | 4 |
am i to be | 4 |
to the amount of | 4 |
but it is not | 4 |
to the memory of | 4 |
if you have any | 4 |
have nothing to do | 4 |
the curse of minerva | 4 |
what it is to | 4 |
till the end of | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
if i am not | 4 |
with the result that | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
to do with it | 4 |
in the cause of | 4 |
remember me to mrs | 4 |
giant and the dwarf | 4 |
the death of lord | 4 |
from first to last | 4 |
the expiration of my | 4 |
do not know if | 4 |
lord henry was a | 4 |
the work of a | 4 |
i am very glad | 4 |
the death of mr | 4 |
neither know nor care | 4 |
shall not be in | 4 |
and i assure you | 4 |
on the head of | 4 |
i should not have | 4 |
be glad to see | 4 |
pay me a visit | 4 |
the first part of | 4 |
a young man of | 4 |
to the sighing strephon | 4 |
scenes of my childhood | 4 |
i have ever known | 4 |
to the performance of | 4 |
in the case of | 4 |
a novice in the | 4 |
neither here nor there | 4 |
to a lady who | 4 |
i can only say | 4 |
must have been written | 4 |
a good deal to | 4 |
in the autumn of | 4 |
have been guilty of | 4 |
and school of harrow | 4 |
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translation of the epitaph | 3 |
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new roscommon in carlisle | 3 |
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your very kind letter | 3 |
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of many british poets | 3 |
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remembrance imparting new courage | 3 |
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educated at harrow and | 3 |
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manager of drury lane | 3 |
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women of the day | 3 |
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the lady adeline amundeville | 3 |
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volume of puerile poems | 2 |
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john murray the second | 2 |
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