id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16548 Moore, Thomas Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals .txt text/plain 101078 6022 81 LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON, WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE, from "Redde a little of many things--shall get in all my books to-morrow. "I will answer your letter this evening; in the mean time, it may order the repast, and knowing that Lord Byron, for the last two days, time, if you don't come and see me, I shall think that Sam.'s bank up my mind on the subject, nor know what to think or do till I hear following question to Lord Byron:--"I should like to know from you, who of the gayest parties I ever was present at, my fellow-traveller, Mr. Scott, of Gala, and I set off for Scotland, and I never saw Lord Byron these lines had been written long before the appearance of Lord Byron's the first time that Lord Byron and Mr. Shelley ever met; though, long should write a letter before he took it, when Lord Byron (without, ./cache/16548.txt ./txt/16548.txt