The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron: Including ... Anecdotes, and Memoirs of the Lives of the Most Eminent and Eccentric, Public and Noble Characters and Courtiers of the ... Age and Court of His Majesty King George the Fourth. In the Course of the Biography is Also Separately Given, Copious Recollections of the Lately Destroyed Ms. Originally Intended for Posthumous Publication, and Entitled: Memoirs of My Own Life and Times, Volume 1M. Iley, 1825 - 431 pages |
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Page 7
... thought he had been short in what he said on the subject . To which Mr. Donston said , " No ; he had rather gone too far upon so trifling an occasion ; but did not believe that Lord Byron or the company would think any more about it ...
... thought he had been short in what he said on the subject . To which Mr. Donston said , " No ; he had rather gone too far upon so trifling an occasion ; but did not believe that Lord Byron or the company would think any more about it ...
Page 8
... draw ; and , in turning , he saw his lordship's sword half drawn , on which he whipped out his own , and made the first pass . The sword being through my lord's waistcoat , he FAMILY OF LORD BYRON . 9 thought he had killed.
... draw ; and , in turning , he saw his lordship's sword half drawn , on which he whipped out his own , and made the first pass . The sword being through my lord's waistcoat , he FAMILY OF LORD BYRON . 9 thought he had killed.
Page 9
... thought he had killed him ; and asking whether he was not mortally wounded , Lord Byron , while he was speaking , shortened his sword , and stabbed him in the belly . When Mr. Hawkins , the surgeon , came in , he found Mr. Chaworth ...
... thought he had killed him ; and asking whether he was not mortally wounded , Lord Byron , while he was speaking , shortened his sword , and stabbed him in the belly . When Mr. Hawkins , the surgeon , came in , he found Mr. Chaworth ...
Page 11
... thought proper to commit to writing the last words he was heard to say on this occasion . This writing was put into the hands of Mr. Levinz , and gave rise to a report that a paper was written by the deceased , and sealed up , not to be ...
... thought proper to commit to writing the last words he was heard to say on this occasion . This writing was put into the hands of Mr. Levinz , and gave rise to a report that a paper was written by the deceased , and sealed up , not to be ...
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... thought the person best qualified to conduct an expedition for that purpose ; he bent his course towards the coast where he had suffered so much before , and there had a friendly interview with some of the gigantic people who inhabit it ...
... thought the person best qualified to conduct an expedition for that purpose ; he bent his course towards the coast where he had suffered so much before , and there had a friendly interview with some of the gigantic people who inhabit it ...
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