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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 174 |
in the course of | 149 |
in the midst of | 108 |
on the th of | 94 |
for the first time | 90 |
on the part of | 85 |
in a letter to | 81 |
i do not know | 80 |
on the other hand | 79 |
in the mean time | 79 |
on the subject of | 78 |
at the time of | 78 |
at the end of | 74 |
in a state of | 70 |
in the house of | 70 |
one of the most | 70 |
the course of the | 65 |
with regard to the | 64 |
for the sake of | 61 |
the rest of the | 58 |
canto of childe harold | 58 |
it would have been | 57 |
under the influence of | 55 |
for the purpose of | 53 |
that is to say | 52 |
in the way of | 52 |
the house of lords | 51 |
in the habit of | 49 |
the end of the | 49 |
in the hands of | 48 |
seems to have been | 48 |
in a few days | 47 |
in the first place | 47 |
was one of the | 47 |
to be found in | 46 |
it is to be | 46 |
that he could not | 45 |
on account of the | 45 |
that lord byron was | 45 |
that he did not | 45 |
is one of the | 45 |
have the honour to | 44 |
in one of his | 44 |
the greater part of | 44 |
the bride of abydos | 44 |
as one of the | 44 |
as we have seen | 44 |
the author of the | 44 |
the manner in which | 43 |
and some of his | 43 |
a good deal of | 43 |
with the exception of | 42 |
i do not think | 42 |
at the age of | 42 |
on the point of | 41 |
as well as the | 39 |
i have the honour | 39 |
i hope you will | 38 |
a great deal of | 38 |
i should like to | 38 |
the subject of the | 37 |
a day or two | 37 |
the whole of the | 37 |
i have written to | 37 |
at the time when | 37 |
that he was not | 37 |
the time of the | 36 |
at a time when | 36 |
bards and scotch reviewers | 36 |
in the case of | 36 |
byron and some of | 36 |
a member of the | 35 |
that it would be | 35 |
some of his contemporaries | 34 |
the time of his | 34 |
in one of the | 34 |
lord byron and some | 34 |
i wrote to you | 34 |
the honour to be | 34 |
the hands of the | 34 |
it is impossible to | 34 |
of one of the | 34 |
appears to have been | 33 |
the beginning of the | 33 |
english bards and scotch | 33 |
i have not been | 33 |
i know not what | 33 |
the part of the | 33 |
that it was not | 32 |
the third canto of | 32 |
so far as to | 32 |
the editor of the | 32 |
as far as i | 32 |
was at this time | 32 |
the nature of the | 31 |
the fourth canto of | 31 |
the story of rimini | 31 |
on the death of | 30 |
he seems to have | 30 |
that he had been | 30 |
the character of the | 30 |
from time to time | 30 |
the midst of the | 30 |
that lady byron was | 30 |
it is true that | 29 |
i wish you would | 29 |
to hear from you | 29 |
i am going to | 29 |
the cause of the | 29 |
is said to have | 29 |
i wish you to | 28 |
to say nothing of | 28 |
let me hear from | 28 |
ought to have been | 28 |
for my own part | 28 |
and i do not | 27 |
to be able to | 27 |
the latter part of | 27 |
of the same year | 27 |
those who knew him | 27 |
is not to be | 27 |
life of lord byron | 27 |
lord and lady byron | 27 |
in which he was | 26 |
that he was a | 26 |
at the close of | 26 |
canto of don juan | 26 |
at the beginning of | 25 |
at the head of | 25 |
it would be difficult | 25 |
be found in the | 25 |
me hear from you | 25 |
in a note to | 25 |
that there was a | 25 |
in the possession of | 24 |
he wrote to moore | 24 |
the first canto of | 24 |
the course of a | 24 |
fourth canto of childe | 24 |
he would have been | 24 |
as a man of | 24 |
for the most part | 24 |
in the history of | 24 |
and i am not | 24 |
it is difficult to | 24 |
a few days before | 24 |
the close of the | 24 |
i have not yet | 24 |
separation from his wife | 23 |
but i do not | 23 |
of which he was | 23 |
that it is not | 23 |
he would not have | 23 |
cantos of childe harold | 23 |
on his way to | 23 |
with a view to | 23 |
the state of his | 23 |
is to be found | 23 |
for a long time | 23 |
under the title of | 23 |
as soon as possible | 23 |
the subject of his | 23 |
have the goodness to | 23 |
the death of his | 23 |
nothing to do with | 23 |
seem to have been | 22 |
the whole of his | 22 |
and that he had | 22 |
in the eyes of | 22 |
which he had been | 22 |
i have had a | 22 |
should like to know | 22 |
but i have not | 22 |
of the state of | 22 |
the name of the | 22 |
i can assure you | 22 |
i have not seen | 22 |
the publication of the | 22 |
on the occasion of | 22 |
i do not believe | 22 |
in the summer of | 22 |
the state of the | 22 |
to have been the | 22 |
i have no doubt | 21 |
i am sorry to | 21 |
on the eve of | 21 |
on the day of | 21 |
the house of commons | 21 |
with respect to the | 21 |
was in the habit | 21 |
i have not the | 21 |
i shall be in | 21 |
in the face of | 21 |
but it is not | 21 |
he could not have | 21 |
that she did not | 21 |
in the cause of | 21 |
as much as possible | 21 |
is by no means | 21 |
a few days ago | 21 |
at the expense of | 21 |
of the death of | 21 |
i need not say | 21 |
one of his letters | 21 |
in the name of | 21 |
that lord byron had | 20 |
i beg you will | 20 |
i shall not be | 20 |
there can be no | 20 |
that he had no | 20 |
if i did not | 20 |
to have been a | 20 |
that it is the | 20 |
i did not know | 20 |
that he had not | 20 |
one of the first | 20 |
lord byron did not | 20 |
do not know that | 20 |
in regard to the | 20 |
in my power to | 20 |
for the last time | 20 |
i will tell you | 20 |
and i shall be | 20 |
it would be a | 20 |
all the rest of | 20 |
a short time before | 20 |
in which lord byron | 20 |
of a man who | 20 |
a part of the | 20 |
i was obliged to | 20 |
in some of the | 20 |
in such a manner | 20 |
the beauty of the | 20 |
in the same way | 20 |
to the end of | 20 |
to write to you | 20 |
greater part of the | 20 |
on the following day | 20 |
in the third canto | 19 |
on account of his | 19 |
to james wedderburn webster | 19 |
it appears to me | 19 |
received a letter from | 19 |
in the presence of | 19 |
of some of the | 19 |
at the bottom of | 19 |
to which he was | 19 |
it is certain that | 19 |
the vision of judgment | 19 |
it is necessary to | 19 |
lady byron to h | 19 |
of a man of | 19 |
sense of the word | 19 |
should be glad to | 19 |
in the autumn of | 19 |
could not have been | 19 |
the age of twenty | 19 |
from the time of | 19 |
as a matter of | 19 |
not been able to | 19 |
it will not be | 19 |
between lord byron and | 19 |
was a man of | 19 |
towards the end of | 19 |
that there was no | 19 |
the history of the | 19 |
in the middle of | 19 |
if he had been | 19 |
of which he had | 19 |
in the month of | 19 |
in the examiner of | 19 |
to do justice to | 19 |
as well as his | 19 |
there is not a | 18 |
it was in the | 18 |
that it was a | 18 |
of which i have | 18 |
from sestos to abydos | 18 |
but it was not | 18 |
it is in the | 18 |
that i am not | 18 |
it was not the | 18 |
and journals of lord | 18 |
by one of the | 18 |
first two cantos of | 18 |
a friend of mine | 18 |
the evening of the | 18 |
and that he was | 18 |
would be difficult to | 18 |
and at the same | 18 |
which he could not | 18 |
a copy of the | 18 |
the existence of a | 18 |
the th of december | 18 |
with a degree of | 18 |
in a short time | 18 |
in the preface to | 18 |
in the light of | 18 |
journals of lord byron | 18 |
to one of the | 18 |
a devil of a | 17 |
he was about to | 17 |
in the first instance | 17 |
it is too late | 17 |
with a sort of | 17 |
the time when he | 17 |
to the editor of | 17 |
it was not till | 17 |
as well as i | 17 |
said to have been | 17 |
in the words of | 17 |
of the house of | 17 |
was on the point | 17 |
have no objection to | 17 |
at an age when | 17 |
third canto of childe | 17 |
to the effect that | 17 |
be glad to hear | 17 |
at the request of | 17 |
and there is no | 17 |
the appearance of the | 17 |
that i have not | 17 |
had a letter from | 17 |
a man of the | 17 |
one of the best | 17 |
would not have been | 17 |
it would not be | 17 |
character of lord byron | 17 |
was at that time | 17 |
on the one hand | 16 |
to elizabeth bridget pigot | 16 |
that i do not | 16 |
the present state of | 16 |
not seem to have | 16 |
i shall be glad | 16 |
i wish i could | 16 |
i can only say | 16 |
have nothing to do | 16 |
according to his own | 16 |
of the nineteenth century | 16 |
i send you a | 16 |
i shall be very | 16 |
if i were to | 16 |
he was a man | 16 |
and that of the | 16 |
for the last two | 16 |
on a visit to | 16 |
in addition to the | 16 |
the siege of corinth | 16 |
period of his life | 16 |
might have been expected | 16 |
i am sure you | 16 |
the nature of his | 16 |
it is not the | 16 |
and it is not | 16 |
that he should have | 16 |
thing of the kind | 16 |
the last of the | 16 |
and one of the | 16 |
in a great measure | 16 |
it will be seen | 16 |
in the event of | 16 |
byron seems to have | 16 |
i am about to | 16 |
of the present day | 16 |
i do not wish | 16 |
have written to you | 16 |
the th of january | 16 |
the first two cantos | 16 |
of all that is | 16 |
the second canto of | 16 |
said that he was | 16 |
to say that he | 16 |
on the score of | 16 |
i should have been | 16 |
would have been a | 16 |
the deed of separation | 16 |
on the th he | 16 |
the part of a | 16 |
in spite of his | 16 |
under the care of | 16 |
i know nothing of | 16 |
lord byron and his | 16 |
glad to see you | 16 |
it may be said | 15 |
what do you think | 15 |
the early part of | 15 |
in which it is | 15 |
at the foot of | 15 |
the morning of the | 15 |
you do not know | 15 |
a young man of | 15 |
desire that i should | 15 |
i am very glad | 15 |
the character of lord | 15 |
my father and mother | 15 |
in the days of | 15 |
that it may be | 15 |
to the house of | 15 |
i do not mean | 15 |
that he was in | 15 |
on the morning of | 15 |
some of the most | 15 |
one of the few | 15 |
the banks of the | 15 |
on the same day | 15 |
to the cause of | 15 |
i beg leave to | 15 |
on the nd of | 15 |
it must have been | 15 |
i take to be | 15 |
do not know how | 15 |
the end of his | 15 |
that i have been | 15 |
in the character of | 15 |
shall be in town | 15 |
in the shape of | 15 |
an account of the | 15 |
into the hands of | 15 |
so much the better | 15 |
the latter end of | 15 |
in the neighbourhood of | 15 |
but i wish to | 15 |
about the same time | 15 |
and a man of | 15 |
all over the world | 15 |
to get rid of | 15 |
the lady of the | 15 |
in the same manner | 15 |
be said to have | 15 |
the sight of the | 15 |
went so far as | 15 |
but i have no | 15 |
in the society of | 15 |
the middle of the | 15 |
in the spring of | 15 |
as far as the | 15 |
i have only to | 15 |
i should be glad | 15 |
as much as i | 15 |
but i shall not | 15 |
that he would have | 15 |
the mind of the | 15 |
it was at this | 14 |
a portion of the | 14 |
cantos of don juan | 14 |
letters and journals of | 14 |
was not to be | 14 |
have a right to | 14 |
the order of the | 14 |
in the hope of | 14 |
lord byron in his | 14 |
he could not help | 14 |
in a sort of | 14 |
i shall be happy | 14 |
but there is a | 14 |
i have no objection | 14 |
immortality of the soul | 14 |
as well as in | 14 |
by lord byron in | 14 |
reason to believe that | 14 |
in speaking of the | 14 |
if he did not | 14 |
any thing of the | 14 |
shall be glad to | 14 |
the course of which | 14 |
to the memory of | 14 |
out of the house | 14 |
towards the close of | 14 |
i have been very | 14 |
if it be true | 14 |
than any of the | 14 |
on the evening of | 14 |
might have been the | 14 |
as well as a | 14 |
a man of honour | 14 |
that there is no | 14 |
that it might be | 14 |
of lady byron as | 14 |
and on the th | 14 |
i should leave london | 14 |
state of his mind | 14 |
the course of this | 14 |
the arrival of the | 14 |
of the existence of | 14 |
of some of his | 14 |
by the side of | 14 |
told me that he | 14 |
i gave up the | 14 |
you will see that | 14 |
the language of the | 14 |
my best respects to | 14 |
all those who knew | 14 |
but it must be | 14 |
the hours of idleness | 14 |
to do with it | 14 |
of one of his | 14 |
if you do not | 14 |
a man who had | 14 |
state of the case | 14 |
his seat in the | 14 |
in love with her | 14 |
do not know what | 14 |
impossible for me to | 14 |
be of use to | 14 |
with which he has | 14 |
of the human heart | 14 |
time of the separation | 14 |
that i should leave | 14 |
that he had a | 14 |
may be found in | 14 |
the whole course of | 14 |
in the hope that | 14 |
in spite of the | 14 |
on the other side | 14 |
the influence of the | 14 |
does not seem to | 14 |
that some of the | 14 |
as i have seen | 14 |
he was one of | 14 |
the truth of the | 14 |
as soon as he | 14 |
be one of the | 14 |
that lord byron should | 14 |
as if they were | 14 |
in the existence of | 14 |
the opinion of the | 13 |
to be one of | 13 |
it was impossible to | 13 |
in a letter written | 13 |
in the opinion of | 13 |
lady byron and her | 13 |
nothing could be more | 13 |
we are told that | 13 |
be as well to | 13 |
for a few days | 13 |
for the soul of | 13 |
a letter to his | 13 |
for the rest of | 13 |
daughter of a royal | 13 |
in the second place | 13 |
would have been more | 13 |
lady byron was not | 13 |
the first and second | 13 |
at a later period | 13 |
he might have been | 13 |
a few days after | 13 |
i am glad to | 13 |
the gulf of lepanto | 13 |
in consequence of a | 13 |
that lady byron had | 13 |
very glad to see | 13 |
to me that the | 13 |
of drury lane theatre | 13 |
i have been in | 13 |
to those who have | 13 |
do not think that | 13 |
i hope he will | 13 |
it is the first | 13 |
on his return to | 13 |
that he might be | 13 |
it is easy to | 13 |
in the edinburgh review | 13 |
in consequence of the | 13 |
were it not for | 13 |
and ought to be | 13 |
goes on to say | 13 |
it might have been | 13 |
that he would not | 13 |
a note to the | 13 |
will be glad to | 13 |
was the cause of | 13 |
of lord byron and | 13 |
and that it was | 13 |
ought not to have | 13 |
the following is the | 13 |
all that can be | 13 |
the feast of the | 13 |
might as well have | 13 |
it must be owned | 13 |
in order to make | 13 |
with which he was | 13 |
say nothing of the | 13 |
and it was in | 13 |
in favour of the | 13 |
in which it was | 13 |
of lord byron to | 13 |
had a right to | 13 |
i never saw a | 13 |
be very glad to | 13 |
it was written in | 13 |
ought not to be | 13 |
under the same roof | 13 |
have been able to | 13 |
it may not be | 13 |
from one of his | 13 |
have not been able | 13 |
told him that i | 13 |
assure you that i | 13 |
footnote of letter footnote | 13 |
a letter to the | 13 |
seat in the house | 13 |
by the name of | 13 |
thank you for your | 13 |
after the publication of | 12 |
publication of childe harold | 12 |
in regard to his | 12 |
a few of the | 12 |
by far the most | 12 |
not being able to | 12 |
the midst of his | 12 |
the worst of it | 12 |
the earl of carlisle | 12 |
lord byron in the | 12 |
but i will not | 12 |
for a short time | 12 |
of the cockney school | 12 |
in the letter to | 12 |
through the medium of | 12 |
was the daughter of | 12 |
on the same subject | 12 |
speaks of her as | 12 |
one way or the | 12 |
more than any other | 12 |
in such a state | 12 |
if i had not | 12 |
under the pressure of | 12 |
at the house of | 12 |
man of the world | 12 |
him out of the | 12 |
shall be very glad | 12 |
is to be done | 12 |
one of the greatest | 12 |
the first of the | 12 |
i have just been | 12 |
it seems to me | 12 |
why did he not | 12 |
i thank you for | 12 |
not know that i | 12 |
between lady byron and | 12 |
it is difficult for | 12 |
with an air of | 12 |
i could not help | 12 |
the whole of this | 12 |
to me to be | 12 |
to do with the | 12 |
in reference to the | 12 |
in so far as | 12 |
in a fit of | 12 |
i shall see you | 12 |
to thank you for | 12 |
it is not for | 12 |
for the benefit of | 12 |
the date of the | 12 |
with whom he was | 12 |
to return to england | 12 |
do not know whether | 12 |
glad to hear from | 12 |
the loss of his | 12 |
of a royal line | 12 |
it is well known | 12 |
a man of genius | 12 |
in the manner of | 12 |
the attention of the | 12 |
i am obliged to | 12 |
was the best of | 12 |
as i have been | 12 |
the cause of greece | 12 |
he wrote to his | 12 |
the maid of athens | 12 |
to be considered as | 12 |
it is not a | 12 |
of english bards and | 12 |
the following letter to | 12 |
i ought to have | 12 |
i could have wished | 12 |
to the conclusion that | 12 |
with regard to his | 12 |
it may be added | 12 |
those with whom he | 12 |
which i have been | 12 |
in a great degree | 12 |
to the amount of | 12 |
that he is a | 12 |
london and new york | 12 |
may have been the | 12 |
as it would be | 12 |
we have already seen | 12 |
if he had not | 12 |
he wrote to murray | 12 |
i have seen the | 12 |
a matter of fact | 12 |
of the gulf of | 12 |
shall be happy to | 12 |
the th of may | 12 |
expressed a wish to | 12 |
would have been the | 12 |
of which i am | 12 |
it will be a | 12 |
of the edinburgh review | 12 |
the possession of the | 12 |
the th of march | 12 |
rest of the world | 12 |
as long as i | 12 |
of lord and lady | 12 |
evening of the th | 12 |
the italics are mine | 12 |
he goes on to | 12 |
not to have been | 12 |
of my father and | 12 |
the object of his | 12 |
which could not be | 12 |
i should be very | 12 |
to think that the | 12 |
it is true i | 12 |
byron and his sister | 12 |
by the light of | 12 |
to have been written | 12 |
the description of the | 12 |
way or the other | 12 |
on the brink of | 12 |
in the mind of | 11 |
to the state of | 11 |
in a few words | 11 |
in the early part | 11 |
of the author of | 11 |
the first volume of | 11 |
i ever met with | 11 |
and lord byron was | 11 |
about the middle of | 11 |
it would be impossible | 11 |
in the following year | 11 |
said on the subject | 11 |
the eyes of the | 11 |
i told him that | 11 |
i am very sorry | 11 |
can assure you that | 11 |
one or two of | 11 |
i do not like | 11 |
for the same reason | 11 |
whatever might have been | 11 |
make my respects to | 11 |
but he was not | 11 |
very different from the | 11 |
as far as it | 11 |
you that i am | 11 |
from the hands of | 11 |
the th of april | 11 |
the study of the | 11 |
which he wrote to | 11 |
of three or four | 11 |
lord byron was not | 11 |
of the first canto | 11 |
i set out for | 11 |
in which i was | 11 |
may be said to | 11 |
is not necessary to | 11 |
two or three times | 11 |
if you have any | 11 |
and i could not | 11 |
manner in which he | 11 |
lady byron had been | 11 |
much has been said | 11 |
feast of the poets | 11 |
on my way to | 11 |
was written in a | 11 |
be the result of | 11 |
portrait of lord byron | 11 |
letters of lord byron | 11 |
after his arrival at | 11 |
a letter written by | 11 |
the lake of geneva | 11 |
as it has been | 11 |
this point of view | 11 |
i am willing to | 11 |
the remainder of the | 11 |
was by no means | 11 |
may or may not | 11 |
is more than i | 11 |
i am not sure | 11 |
the conduct of the | 11 |
to me in the | 11 |
that there had been | 11 |
am sorry to say | 11 |
he wrote in his | 11 |
to the care of | 11 |
the bottom of the | 11 |
but it was the | 11 |
what might have been | 11 |
would be easy to | 11 |
it can not be | 11 |
the following extract from | 11 |
under the name of | 11 |
him at this time | 11 |
the last two years | 11 |
two cantos of childe | 11 |
in the county of | 11 |
i begin to think | 11 |
of those who have | 11 |
it was too late | 11 |
the duke of york | 11 |
it is not in | 11 |
was one of those | 11 |
made up his mind | 11 |
appears to me that | 11 |
as i do not | 11 |
on the d of | 11 |
in prose and verse | 11 |
in some of his | 11 |
worst of it is | 11 |
had the honour of | 11 |
it has been said | 11 |
that he had never | 11 |
the moral clytemnestra of | 11 |
it is evident that | 11 |
i write to you | 11 |
it was not until | 11 |
it would be easy | 11 |
supposed to have been | 11 |
of his mind and | 11 |
i shall never be | 11 |
in the first canto | 11 |
the time of my | 11 |
in the beginning of | 11 |
during the latter part | 11 |
i am not in | 11 |
in the highest degree | 11 |
far as i can | 11 |
if he could not | 11 |
i have just received | 11 |
nothing of the kind | 11 |
the result of the | 11 |
love for mary chaworth | 11 |
during the whole of | 11 |
the case of lord | 11 |
one of his journals | 11 |
as that of a | 11 |
it was evident that | 11 |
far as i could | 11 |
to the time of | 11 |
before he left england | 11 |
would have made a | 11 |
the first edition of | 11 |
the sympathy of the | 11 |
the midst of a | 11 |
men of the world | 11 |
a visit to the | 11 |
appear to have been | 11 |
as if he had | 11 |
lord byron and mr | 11 |
the spirit of the | 11 |
the immortality of the | 11 |
the th of february | 11 |
one of the many | 11 |
and i have been | 11 |
was the author of | 11 |
of the prince regent | 11 |
the names of the | 11 |
on account of a | 11 |
i have nothing to | 11 |
do not think it | 11 |
but i have been | 11 |
the th of july | 11 |
which i do not | 11 |
the object of the | 11 |
it was not for | 11 |
we have seen how | 11 |
it must be confessed | 11 |
the head of the | 11 |
to me that he | 11 |
the work of a | 11 |
me that he was | 11 |
it was not a | 11 |
the victim of a | 11 |
his life in italy | 11 |
as soon as i | 11 |
to whom he had | 11 |
at the same moment | 11 |
for more than a | 11 |
can be no doubt | 11 |
to the character of | 11 |
will be found in | 11 |
it is probable that | 11 |
i should not have | 11 |
you to believe me | 11 |
if it had been | 11 |
the period of his | 11 |
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before i left town | 10 |
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his return to england | 10 |
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to me to have | 10 |
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the th of september | 10 |
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whatever may have been | 10 |
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the same time he | 10 |
the death of lord | 10 |
the publication of his | 10 |
to the present time | 10 |
that i would not | 10 |
that i was not | 10 |
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the life and writings | 10 |
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character of lady byron | 10 |
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letter to lady byron | 10 |
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you will find me | 10 |
the day of my | 10 |
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addressed to lady byron | 10 |
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of a long life | 10 |
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her father and mother | 10 |
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circumstances of the case | 10 |
of those with whom | 10 |
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to say that the | 10 |
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that one of the | 10 |
a proof of the | 10 |
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the nature of lord | 10 |
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i hope you have | 10 |
of the noctes club | 10 |
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some day or other | 10 |
the ruins of the | 10 |
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in a note on | 10 |
for his own sake | 10 |
on the night of | 10 |
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i have heard nothing | 10 |
like you will he | 10 |
written at this time | 10 |
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the first part of | 10 |
the last days of | 10 |
peer of the realm | 10 |
of the same month | 10 |
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a man who has | 10 |
with the aid of | 10 |
the time when the | 10 |
will be seen that | 10 |
like to know what | 10 |
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of the same kind | 10 |
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the age of thirty | 10 |
the misery of his | 10 |
three years of age | 10 |
of the manner in | 10 |
at a later date | 10 |
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you may be sure | 10 |
conversations of lord byron | 10 |
to the earl of | 10 |
to the duke of | 10 |
from the recollection of | 10 |
on the banks of | 10 |
the way in which | 10 |
me to return to | 10 |
any thing but a | 10 |
the life of lord | 10 |
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lord byron and myself | 10 |
on one occasion he | 10 |
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he is a good | 10 |
to hear of the | 10 |
since the days of | 10 |
a letter to moore | 10 |
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that he was an | 10 |
that they did not | 10 |
and i am sure | 10 |
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and one or two | 9 |
of which we have | 9 |
never been able to | 9 |
the reality of the | 9 |
in their own way | 9 |
he had not been | 9 |
believe it to be | 9 |
which lord byron was | 9 |
i suppose you have | 9 |
the influence of a | 9 |
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of the two men | 9 |
in the quarterly review | 9 |
in the first edition | 9 |
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in a letter which | 9 |
is to be hoped | 9 |
passion for a married | 9 |
and from that moment | 9 |
had it not been | 9 |
the course of their | 9 |
out of humour with | 9 |
was only one of | 9 |
in the present instance | 9 |
lady byron did not | 9 |
when lord byron was | 9 |
to make the best | 9 |
i am at this | 9 |
should like to see | 9 |
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the preface to the | 9 |
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one or the other | 9 |
is enough for me | 9 |
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sorry to hear of | 9 |
conduct might have been | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
allowed himself to be | 9 |
an old friend of | 9 |
with whom he had | 9 |
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that he had only | 9 |
impressed on my mind | 9 |
if i may judge | 9 |
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at the thought of | 9 |
the death of the | 9 |
lady byron in the | 9 |
lord byron and the | 9 |
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to show it to | 9 |
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the earliest day that | 9 |
in her own right | 9 |
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the hero of the | 9 |
the occasion of the | 9 |
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with the countess guiccioli | 9 |
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what i have said | 9 |
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or any one else | 9 |
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for the express purpose | 9 |
the literature of the | 9 |
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elders and my betters | 9 |
the top of the | 9 |
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the article in the | 9 |
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i will send you | 9 |
in speaking of his | 9 |
who knew lord byron | 9 |
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in which he had | 9 |
two or three days | 9 |
to acknowledge the receipt | 9 |
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the prophecy of dante | 9 |
from pisa to genoa | 9 |
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the most generous of | 9 |
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a man of business | 9 |
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he was able to | 9 |
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to those of the | 9 |
tells us that byron | 9 |
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the circumstances of the | 9 |
the prisoner of chillon | 9 |
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for a married woman | 9 |
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from ravenna to pisa | 9 |
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the return of the | 9 |
a man of talent | 9 |
thank you for the | 9 |
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one of his own | 9 |
which i have already | 9 |
one of those who | 9 |
one of the finest | 9 |
the situation in which | 9 |
to return to her | 9 |
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the music of the | 9 |
during the remainder of | 9 |
my stay in town | 9 |
of her married life | 9 |
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the letter which i | 9 |
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the merits of the | 9 |
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in which lady byron | 9 |
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the person to whom | 9 |
the memory of the | 9 |
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of the following year | 9 |
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the last two days | 9 |
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to be wondered at | 9 |
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the beauty of his | 9 |
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in the morning post | 9 |
case of lord byron | 9 |
him to have been | 9 |
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if you like to | 9 |
at an early age | 9 |
of the fourth canto | 9 |
with lord byron at | 9 |
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it must be allowed | 9 |
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one of the oldest | 9 |
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the light of the | 9 |
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in which i had | 9 |
letters and table talk | 9 |
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of the french revolution | 9 |
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a peer of the | 9 |
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that i did not | 9 |
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to which he had | 9 |
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of the heroic couplet | 9 |
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believe me to be | 9 |
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out of the room | 9 |
a letter from you | 9 |
he returned to england | 9 |
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not one of the | 9 |
which appeared in the | 9 |
of his whole life | 9 |
on the earliest day | 9 |
this part of the | 9 |
the death of mrs | 8 |
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men of the day | 8 |
accusations by which my | 8 |
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avail myself of the | 8 |
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between the two men | 8 |
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one of his friends | 8 |
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day or two after | 8 |
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in so many words | 8 |
the publication of childe | 8 |
on the borders of | 8 |
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to remain his wife | 8 |
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letter from lady byron | 8 |
what is due to | 8 |
the part of lord | 8 |
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three bottles of claret | 8 |
character of the man | 8 |
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the causes of the | 8 |
as far as possible | 8 |
of what is called | 8 |
can be of any | 8 |
written by lord byron | 8 |
a portion of his | 8 |
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the th of october | 8 |
literary anecdotes of the | 8 |
cause of the separation | 8 |
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the condition of the | 8 |
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sir samuel romilly and | 8 |
freedom of the press | 8 |
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to the princess charlotte | 8 |
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thou wilt love me | 8 |
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circulation among friends in | 8 |
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the character of lady | 8 |
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second canto of childe | 8 |
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the prince of wales | 8 |
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one morning and found | 8 |
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my elders and my | 8 |
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that of the poet | 8 |
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the letter in which | 8 |
that i shall do | 8 |
of lord byron was | 8 |
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previous to his marriage | 8 |
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before i left england | 8 |
the drury lane committee | 8 |
the cause of this | 8 |
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a letter from lady | 8 |
time which has elapsed | 8 |
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the news of his | 8 |
been more fully justified | 8 |
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the day of the | 8 |
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a visit to her | 8 |
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the third and fourth | 8 |
of his letters to | 8 |
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of his early poems | 8 |
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at such a time | 8 |
that thou wilt love | 8 |
which it is difficult | 8 |
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that lord byron and | 8 |
version of the story | 8 |
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of shelley and byron | 8 |
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first and second cantos | 8 |
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last illness and death | 8 |
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to say any thing | 8 |
the cause of her | 8 |
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conversations with lord byron | 8 |
me to remain his | 8 |
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more than i do | 8 |
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a copy of his | 8 |
that all the world | 8 |
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to lady anne barnard | 8 |
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in correspondence with lord | 8 |
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pray let me hear | 8 |
to him on the | 8 |
of the countess guiccioli | 8 |
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you will write to | 8 |
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mistress of lord byron | 8 |
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spirit of the age | 8 |
letter of the th | 8 |
wrote to his mother | 8 |
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the commencement of the | 8 |
mind that lord byron | 8 |
part of his life | 8 |
of the noble poet | 8 |
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the strength of the | 8 |
very much obliged to | 8 |
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the heroes of his | 8 |
such a man as | 8 |
the possession of mr | 8 |
if she had been | 8 |
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the course of his | 8 |
to believe that the | 8 |
from beginning to end | 8 |
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he said to me | 8 |
hope to see you | 8 |
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the extent of his | 8 |
to take a part | 8 |
that she was in | 8 |
the writer of the | 8 |
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tears in his eyes | 8 |
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byron was in the | 8 |
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this is the most | 8 |
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and i think it | 8 |
but a few days | 8 |
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to send you a | 8 |
after the death of | 8 |
i sent you a | 8 |
under the impression that | 8 |
the best of brothers | 8 |
the first time in | 8 |
know that thou wilt | 8 |
citizen of the world | 8 |
that he does not | 8 |
to you for the | 8 |
one years of age | 8 |
have been more fully | 8 |
and i can assure | 8 |
the gentleness of his | 8 |
i have no other | 8 |
his mode of life | 8 |
correspondence with lord byron | 8 |
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i will have nothing | 8 |
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the more i see | 8 |
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and some of them | 8 |
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prevent me from continuing | 8 |
you that i have | 8 |
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ruffle to retaliate pain | 8 |
from continuing his friend | 8 |
on behalf of the | 8 |
byron had been a | 8 |
do you think of | 8 |
the close of his | 8 |
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than all the rest | 8 |
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during all this time | 8 |
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of the arrival of | 8 |
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the success of the | 8 |
to be of use | 8 |
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the interior of the | 8 |
shortly before his death | 8 |
byron was under the | 8 |
is reported to have | 8 |
the first number of | 8 |
be said that he | 8 |
him to be in | 8 |
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for i have just | 7 |
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existence of a god | 7 |
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your letter of the | 7 |
the time when she | 7 |
byron and his wife | 7 |
to follow the advice | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
i leave town for | 7 |
i wish i had | 7 |
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a sense of injury | 7 |
as well as most | 7 |
life and letters of | 7 |
the gate of the | 7 |
was very young and | 7 |
of the most beautiful | 7 |
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men and women of | 7 |
but light and soothing | 7 |
for a few minutes | 7 |
davies has been here | 7 |
and there is a | 7 |
to keep up the | 7 |
written when i was | 7 |
earliest day that i | 7 |
previously to my departure | 7 |
i know you will | 7 |
and i have not | 7 |
signified to me in | 7 |
is it to be | 7 |
opinion on that point | 7 |
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the death of a | 7 |
one of the great | 7 |
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a letter addressed to | 7 |
of the man who | 7 |
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as we are told | 7 |
of which we are | 7 |
to point out to | 7 |
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and that he has | 7 |
any person of common | 7 |
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distant view of the | 7 |
the oldest and most | 7 |
to come and see | 7 |
of the oldest and | 7 |
affectionate consideration and indulgence | 7 |
one of the very | 7 |
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if lord byron had | 7 |
on the state of | 7 |
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we are to have | 7 |
the formation of his | 7 |
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with all my heart | 7 |
to say that she | 7 |
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the danger to which | 7 |
for the use of | 7 |
the fact that he | 7 |
to see lord byron | 7 |
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a woman of the | 7 |
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that it is impossible | 7 |
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that i shall be | 7 |
to me by a | 7 |
the beauties of nature | 7 |
what i have seen | 7 |
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what is called the | 7 |
the exception of a | 7 |
may say what they | 7 |
is impossible for me | 7 |
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that he may be | 7 |
some time or other | 7 |
lord byron might have | 7 |
in the island of | 7 |
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to return to the | 7 |
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when i arrived at | 7 |
that many of the | 7 |
determined to go to | 7 |
make the most of | 7 |
on the ground that | 7 |
as to make him | 7 |
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i was in the | 7 |
what is the matter | 7 |
the poets of the | 7 |
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of a man whose | 7 |
a written statement of | 7 |
on our way to | 7 |
lord byron was in | 7 |
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to hear you talk | 7 |
joy the world can | 7 |
by the publication of | 7 |
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he ought to have | 7 |
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which would have been | 7 |
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to some of the | 7 |
the soul of me | 7 |
i am sure of | 7 |
of his visit to | 7 |
london on the earliest | 7 |
to listen to the | 7 |
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this to be the | 7 |
that they are the | 7 |
me by his nearest | 7 |
time when he was | 7 |
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the moment i can | 7 |
the bards and reviewers | 7 |
i think it is | 7 |
and believe me ever | 7 |
it is a good | 7 |
lady caroline lamb and | 7 |
i was introduced to | 7 |
concurrence of his family | 7 |
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it is needless to | 7 |
which he was not | 7 |
as soon as she | 7 |
at the distance of | 7 |
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the hands of mr | 7 |
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represented to me that | 7 |
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his nearest relatives and | 7 |
leave town for a | 7 |
the beginning of his | 7 |
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in which she was | 7 |
absolute desire that i | 7 |
is a good deal | 7 |
inclined to think that | 7 |
you would wish to | 7 |
his departure for greece | 7 |
my absence might be | 7 |
own account of the | 7 |
to speak of the | 7 |
day that i could | 7 |
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which they had been | 7 |
one and the same | 7 |
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and that he would | 7 |
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for the payment of | 7 |
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of which i cannot | 7 |
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of the very few | 7 |
a few months before | 7 |
that there was nothing | 7 |
to have been in | 7 |
sensitiveness on the subject | 7 |
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strongly impressed on my | 7 |
gentleness of his voice | 7 |
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in behalf of the | 7 |
human being can be | 7 |
journey sooner than the | 7 |
in reply to the | 7 |
the first time since | 7 |
of the name of | 7 |
lord byron was under | 7 |
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and not to be | 7 |
go to lady byron | 7 |
to lady caroline lamb | 7 |
leave london on the | 7 |
of the beauty of | 7 |
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in a manner that | 7 |
in a letter of | 7 |
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the people of missolonghi | 7 |
irritating word escape her | 7 |
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in possession of the | 7 |
take to be the | 7 |
she walks in beauty | 7 |
nor for any person | 7 |
expression of his countenance | 7 |
out of the world | 7 |
to sir walter scott | 7 |
a few weeks after | 7 |
to show that he | 7 |
i will thank you | 7 |
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the princess of wales | 7 |
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first number of the | 7 |
time of my marriage | 7 |
the charm of his | 7 |
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by his nearest relatives | 7 |
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you will be glad | 7 |
days before his death | 7 |
years of his life | 7 |
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to say that it | 7 |
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the resurrection of the | 7 |
which he was so | 7 |
far as i have | 7 |
that i could conveniently | 7 |
by one of his | 7 |
the residence of my | 7 |
the temple of theseus | 7 |
in the ionian islands | 7 |
that i am the | 7 |
the way of his | 7 |
advisable as an experiment | 7 |
that i am to | 7 |
many thanks for your | 7 |
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that of a person | 7 |
left london for kirkby | 7 |
in his own way | 7 |
long as i live | 7 |
love without his wings | 7 |
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last will and testament | 7 |
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the identity of the | 7 |
the publication of this | 7 |
the climax of all | 7 |
thoughts from the recollection | 7 |
the sake of the | 7 |
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in the time of | 7 |
byron had signified to | 7 |
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went to see him | 7 |
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it is the only | 7 |
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that you have received | 7 |
in his early youth | 7 |
of the same opinion | 7 |
i am almost desolate | 7 |
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an irritating word escape | 7 |
if i do not | 7 |
though he would not | 7 |
and if i had | 7 |
of every monstrous vice | 7 |
me a copy of | 7 |
i am sorry for | 7 |
determined to follow the | 7 |
i trust that you | 7 |
of a journey sooner | 7 |
as you will see | 7 |
to which i allude | 7 |
and that he never | 7 |
is the kind of | 7 |
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we have only to | 7 |
him at the time | 7 |
a gale of wind | 7 |
did not take place | 7 |
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be the cause of | 7 |
sooner than the th | 7 |
me from the time | 7 |
the real lord byron | 7 |
it ought to be | 7 |
always treated him with | 7 |
what is to become | 7 |
i have met him | 7 |
of the third canto | 7 |
in an old account | 7 |
this letter was written | 7 |
it was on the | 7 |
access to lord byron | 7 |
i am in no | 7 |
wrote to lord byron | 7 |
not know how to | 7 |
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the hands of some | 7 |
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no idea of the | 7 |
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death of his mother | 7 |
the pleasure of seeing | 7 |
the remains of the | 7 |
to be ashamed of | 7 |
the relation of the | 7 |
it is no wonder | 7 |
in the instance of | 7 |
to lady byron in | 7 |
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a word or two | 7 |
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very sorry to hear | 7 |
he has been in | 7 |
is the only one | 7 |
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a journey sooner than | 7 |
in the following terms | 7 |
which i mean to | 7 |
light and soothing topics | 7 |
art both mother and | 7 |
that i have written | 7 |
as a means of | 7 |
the second edition of | 7 |
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the foot of the | 7 |
the conclusion of the | 7 |
the romance of his | 7 |
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of the greek fleet | 7 |
on my part to | 7 |
so different from the | 7 |
absence might be advisable | 7 |
having had access to | 7 |
to speak ill of | 7 |
a year or two | 7 |
of his voice and | 7 |
to him by his | 7 |
siege of corinth and | 7 |
in the london magazine | 7 |
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i have a great | 7 |
though i do not | 7 |
a wish to aid | 7 |
follow the advice given | 7 |
of the quarterly review | 7 |
will be necessary to | 7 |
know i am not | 7 |
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now for the first | 7 |
that the publication of | 7 |
a state of mental | 7 |
the nd of january | 7 |
the spot where it | 7 |
for the company of | 7 |
i have ever known | 7 |
if i should not | 7 |
that i am a | 7 |
after so long a | 7 |
i should be sorry | 7 |
which i am sure | 7 |
will write to me | 7 |
a very superior woman | 7 |
friend in the world | 7 |
blood is all meridian | 7 |
of the last days | 7 |
the time of our | 7 |
for any person of | 7 |
what would be the | 7 |
made the acquaintance of | 7 |
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the side of the | 7 |
on the plea of | 7 |
will tell you why | 7 |
it was necessary that | 7 |
avoid all but light | 7 |
but this is not | 7 |
safe for me to | 7 |
must have been written | 7 |
he did not wish | 7 |
nor is there any | 7 |
i wish to be | 7 |
thing in the world | 7 |
an affectionate consideration and | 7 |
and if you do | 7 |
latter part of my | 7 |
will see that it | 7 |
in a passage of | 7 |
of mind in which | 7 |
but a short time | 7 |
him with the state | 7 |
to point out the | 7 |
residence of my father | 7 |
of a person of | 7 |
to the countess of | 7 |
he might as well | 7 |
hear no more of | 7 |
is to become of | 7 |
the tone of his | 7 |
it was impossible for | 7 |
lady byron in her | 7 |
in common with the | 7 |
at about the same | 7 |
the following is a | 7 |
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his letters and journals | 7 |
to be shown to | 7 |
course of which he | 7 |
might be advisable as | 7 |
i do not choose | 7 |
say that it was | 7 |
to the opinion of | 7 |
the walls of the | 7 |
to be the result | 7 |
in about a fortnight | 7 |
a certain degree of | 7 |
favour me with an | 7 |
do not mean to | 7 |
be in love with | 7 |
me with an answer | 7 |
the name of love | 7 |
the character of her | 7 |
box at covent garden | 7 |
i did not go | 7 |
and it must be | 7 |
with one of the | 7 |
all but light and | 7 |
him by some of | 7 |
both mother and may | 7 |
lord byron had signified | 7 |
near relative to vindicate | 7 |
i have told you | 7 |
what could i do | 7 |
banks of the brenta | 7 |
against the holy ghost | 7 |
that i had any | 7 |
for which i have | 7 |
wrote in his journal | 7 |
on the lake of | 7 |
the claims of the | 7 |
i write in haste | 7 |
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which we have quoted | 7 |
not having had access | 7 |
tell you the truth | 7 |
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on arriving at the | 7 |
two or three years | 7 |
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know that i have | 7 |
of the lake of | 7 |
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shall hear from me | 7 |
the fact of mental | 7 |
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from the communications made | 7 |
the borders of the | 7 |
succeeded his father as | 7 |
be good enough to | 7 |
but you must not | 7 |
should be happy to | 7 |
ever your obliged and | 7 |
have never been able | 7 |
i am very sure | 7 |
than at any other | 7 |
of a different kind | 7 |
the extent of the | 7 |
there is every reason | 7 |
nearest relatives and personal | 7 |
at the feet of | 7 |
not be difficult to | 7 |
difficult for him to | 7 |
it is the best | 7 |
on the strength of | 7 |
the husband of a | 7 |
i might as well | 7 |
which i had not | 7 |
for some time in | 7 |
than that of a | 7 |
to the study of | 7 |
giaour and the bride | 7 |
the men of his | 7 |
at least i hope | 7 |
in the bride of | 7 |
for the redemption of | 7 |
the subject of this | 7 |
of the poem is | 7 |
he did not believe | 7 |
his separation from his | 7 |
in love with him | 7 |
in allusion to the | 7 |
at all periods of | 7 |
with the character of | 7 |
a long series of | 7 |
in the second canto | 7 |
to be the only | 7 |
the society of his | 7 |
and as for the | 7 |
the spirit of christ | 7 |
which it has been | 7 |
i have never seen | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
be no doubt that | 7 |
state of mental alienation | 7 |
placed in the hands | 7 |
the only one of | 7 |
by the blessing of | 7 |
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i could conveniently fix | 7 |
and beg you to | 7 |
best respects to lady | 7 |
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in the hour of | 7 |
that it is necessary | 7 |
letter to lord byron | 7 |
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well acquainted with the | 7 |
which must have been | 7 |
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my first interview with | 7 |
the loss of a | 7 |
his absolute desire that | 7 |
which i wish to | 7 |
a few weeks ago | 7 |
to be attributed to | 7 |
even represented to me | 7 |
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the testimony of a | 7 |
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to make the most | 7 |
upon the subject of | 7 |
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more than the whole | 7 |
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to me in writing | 7 |
the moral sense of | 7 |
to think of the | 7 |
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that he has not | 7 |
in his power to | 7 |
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long as i can | 7 |
the end of this | 7 |
do all i can | 7 |
in favour of his | 7 |
you will excuse my | 7 |
supposed to be the | 7 |
it will be to | 7 |
little peculiarity of his | 7 |
that he had made | 7 |
fact of mental derangement | 7 |
the palace of the | 7 |
and the wife of | 7 |
acted at drury lane | 7 |
he did not know | 7 |
is a very good | 7 |
the duke of dorset | 7 |
i have heard him | 7 |
the death of lady | 7 |
a part in the | 7 |
but the fact is | 7 |
the success of his | 7 |
have to thank you | 7 |
would be impossible to | 7 |
wish to aid in | 7 |
all in my power | 7 |
in his account of | 7 |
mind of the poet | 7 |
of his heart in | 7 |
of the life and | 7 |
there never was a | 7 |
have no wish to | 7 |
part of lord byron | 7 |
occurs the following passage | 7 |
every little peculiarity of | 7 |
more i see of | 7 |
if he does not | 7 |
that he would rather | 7 |
accuse lady byron of | 7 |
which is a great | 7 |
if it were the | 7 |
of my best friends | 7 |
that byron was in | 7 |
you shall hear from | 7 |
this is to be | 7 |
a week or two | 7 |
to the charge of | 7 |
i have done all | 7 |
the influence of insanity | 7 |
in the following words | 7 |
of the ionian islands | 7 |
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the impression made on | 7 |
to make a party | 7 |
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and second cantos of | 7 |
london for kirkby mallory | 7 |
under the roof of | 7 |
in love with a | 7 |
or ought to be | 7 |
a few thousand pounds | 7 |