The Works of Lord Byron
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Chapter 132 : [Footnote iv:
As much of Heyne as should not sink the packet.
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[Footnote v:
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[Footnote iv:
'As much of Heyne as should not sink the packet'.
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[Footnote v:
'Who in your daughters' daughters yet survive Like Banquo's spirit be yourselves alive.'
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[Footnote vi:
'Elysium's ill exchanged for that you lost'.
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[Footnote vii:
'No stiff-starched stays make meddling lovers ache'.
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[Footnote viii:
'New caps and Jackets for the royal Guards'.
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[Footnote ix:
'With K--t's gay grace, or silly-Billy's mien'.
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'With K--t's gay grace, or G--r's b.o.o.by mien'.
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[Footnote x:
'Sir--Such a one--with Mrs.--Miss So-so'.
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[Footnote xi:
'And thou my Prince whose undisputed will'.
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[Footnote xii:
'From this abominable contact warm'.
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[Footnote xiii:
'Some generations hence our Pedigree Will never look the worse for him or me.'
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