id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16549 Moore, Thomas Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 With His Letters and Journals .txt text/plain 96895 5824 81 LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON, WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE, from return to Venice in _June_; so, pray, address all letters, &c. Venice, as usual; I mean to return there in ten days. lately; but I shall return back to Venice in a few days, so that if "I returned from Rome two days ago, and have received your letter; good man; but till I know the particulars, I can give no opinion. any dead man of the like name a good deal in debt, pray dig him up, "Next week I shall be obliged to be in Venice to meet Lord Kinnaird [Footnote 7: A country-house on the Euganean hills, near Este, which Mr. Hoppner, who was then the English Consul-General at Venice, had for some [Footnote 34: Though Lord Byron, like most other persons, in writing to Lord Byron, I know not; but he could hardly, I think, had he seen it, ./cache/16549.txt ./txt/16549.txt