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... Lady Caroline Lamb 378 IX To Lady Caroline Lamb 378 X To Lord Holland . 379 XI To Lady Melbourne 379 XII To W. Gifford , Esq . 380 XIII To Miss Milbanke . 380 XIV To Miss Milbanke . XV To Thomas Moore XVI To Thomas Moore 381 382 383 ...
... Lady Caroline Lamb 378 IX To Lady Caroline Lamb 378 X To Lord Holland . 379 XI To Lady Melbourne 379 XII To W. Gifford , Esq . 380 XIII To Miss Milbanke . 380 XIV To Miss Milbanke . XV To Thomas Moore XVI To Thomas Moore 381 382 383 ...
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... LADY CAROLINE LAMB. (. Undated . Probably. late. March. ,. 1812. ) Come to Lord Grey's ; at least do not let me 15 keep you away . All that you so often say , I feel . Can more be said or felt ... Lady Caroline Lamb To Lady Caroline Lamb.
... LADY CAROLINE LAMB. (. Undated . Probably. late. March. ,. 1812. ) Come to Lord Grey's ; at least do not let me 15 keep you away . All that you so often say , I feel . Can more be said or felt ... Lady Caroline Lamb To Lady Caroline Lamb.
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... Lady Caroline Lamb ( 1785-1828 ) . ( See Byron introduction , text p . 233 , para- graph 4. ) Lady Caroline , wife of William Lamb ( later Lord Melbourne ) , was a pic- turesque and tempestuous beauty who from childhood had been noted ...
... Lady Caroline Lamb ( 1785-1828 ) . ( See Byron introduction , text p . 233 , para- graph 4. ) Lady Caroline , wife of William Lamb ( later Lord Melbourne ) , was a pic- turesque and tempestuous beauty who from childhood had been noted ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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