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... Thomas Moore 382 XVI To Thomas Moore 383 XVII To Miss Milbanke 383 XVIII To Lady Melbourne . 384 XIX To Thomas Moore 384 XX To Leigh Hunt 385 XXI To Thomas Moore 386 XXII To Lady Byron 387 XXIII To the Hon . Augusta Leigh 387 XXIV Το Thomas ...
... Thomas Moore 382 XVI To Thomas Moore 383 XVII To Miss Milbanke 383 XVIII To Lady Melbourne . 384 XIX To Thomas Moore 384 XX To Leigh Hunt 385 XXI To Thomas Moore 386 XXII To Lady Byron 387 XXIII To the Hon . Augusta Leigh 387 XXIV Το Thomas ...
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James Stephens. PAGE XLIV To Lady - 405 XLV To Thomas Moore 405 XLVI To the Earl of Blessington 406 XLVII To the Hon . Douglas Kinnaird 406 XLVIII To Lieut . - Colonel Napier 407 XLIX To the Hon . Augusta Leigh 407 L To Thomas Moore 408 ...
James Stephens. PAGE XLIV To Lady - 405 XLV To Thomas Moore 405 XLVI To the Earl of Blessington 406 XLVII To the Hon . Douglas Kinnaird 406 XLVIII To Lieut . - Colonel Napier 407 XLIX To the Hon . Augusta Leigh 407 L To Thomas Moore 408 ...
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... Tom Moore's Diary , ed . by J. B. Priestley . Pries ( Cam- bridge University Press : 1925. ) A selection which provides a fairly comprehensive account of Moore's thirty years of ramblings ; includes an introduction giving the ...
... Tom Moore's Diary , ed . by J. B. Priestley . Pries ( Cam- bridge University Press : 1925. ) A selection which provides a fairly comprehensive account of Moore's thirty years of ramblings ; includes an introduction giving the ...
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