id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16570 Moore, Thomas Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 With His Letters and Journals .txt text/plain 87811 5357 79 LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON, WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE, from the some future time, a subject for bards, gave, assuredly, but little hope lines, too, of the "Hints from Horace," addressed evidently to Mr. Hobhouse, Lord Byron not only renders the same justice to his own social given by Lord Byron to a work so little worthy of his genius, over a [Footnote 7: One of the manuscript notes of Lord Byron on Mr. D'Israeli's work, already referred to.--Vol. i. the poet to be great, the man must suffer, Lord Byron, it must be owned, authority of Lord Byron, rendered it an act of justice to both friends To this letter, Lord Byron returned the following answer:-[Footnote 37: This poem is now printed in Lord Byron's Works.] Lord Byron says, in a note to Mr. Rogers, "If you think the picture you ./cache/16570.txt ./txt/16570.txt