id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8861 Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 1. Poetry .txt text/plain 122289 11783 89 Original and Translated', by George Gordon, Lord Byron, second edition, [Footnote 1: E---was, according to Moore, a boy of Byron's own age, the Think'st thou I saw thy beauteous eyes, Nor let thy mind past joys review, Thy form appears through night, through day; Thy soul shall nearer soar its native heaven. [Footnote 10: Lord Byron and his brother Sir William held high commands [Footnote 1: See Byron's Letter to Lord Clare of February 6, 1807, "Thou youth accurst, thy life shall pay for all!" 360 [Footnote 7: The love of mountains to the last made Byron [Footnote 3: Lord Clare had written to Byron, Shall hush thy wild notes, nor implore thee to sing; [Footnote 37: "He has not published for some years."--'British Bards'. [Footnote 74: Lines 528-539 appeared for the first time in the Fifth [Footnote 1: The article never appeared, and Lord Byron, in the 'Hints ./cache/8861.txt ./txt/8861.txt