id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14841 Moore, Thomas Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals .txt text/plain 130999 6520 72 LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON, with NOTICES OF HIS LIFE, from of the poet's new intimates, Lord Byron took one day an opportunity, voyage, Lord Byron (says Count Gamba) "appeared thoughtful, and mutual admiration, had taken place between Lord Byron and the great the appearance of the Greek fleet," Lord Byron, in a note on this In the mean time Lord Byron was preparing busily for his departure, "Lord Byron," says Colonel Stanhope, in a letter dated views:--"Lord Byron said that he was an ardent friend of publicity appeared to Count Gamba, Lord Byron was, for the first time, aware of have been the nature of Lord Byron's conduct towards me from the time Mr. Bowles says, that "Lord Byron _knows_ he does _not_ deserve this Barff, Mr., Lord Byron's letters to, on the Greek cause Bowring, Dr., Lord Byron's letters to, on the Greek cause, and his ./cache/14841.txt ./txt/14841.txt