The Works of Lord Byron
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Chapter 117 : [Footnote x.x.xv:
And Vice buds forth developed with his Teens.
[MS. M.]]
[Footnote x.
[Footnote x.x.xv:
'And Vice buds forth developed with his Teens.'
[MS. M.]]
[Footnote x.x.xvi:
'The beardless Tyro freed at length from school.
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'And blus.h.i.+ng Birch disdains all College rule.
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'And dreaded Birch.
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[Footnote x.x.xvii:
'Unlucky Tavell! d.a.m.ned to daily cares By pugilistic Freshmen, and by Bears.'
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[Footnote x.x.xviii:
'Ready to quit whatever he loved before, Constant to nought, save hazard and a wh.o.r.e.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]
[Footnote x.x.xix:
'The better years of youth he wastes away.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]
[Footnote xl:
'Master of Arts, as all the Clubs proclaim.'
['MS. L. (b)'.]]
[Footnote xli:
'Sc.r.a.pes wealth, o'er Grandam's endless jointure grieves.'
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'O'er Grandam's mortgage, or young hopeful's debts.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]
'O'er Uncle's mortgage.'
['MS. L. (b)'.]]
[Footnote xlii:
'Your plot is told or acted more or less.'
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[Footnote xliii:
'To greater sympathy our feelings rise When what is done is done before our eyes.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]
[Footnote xliv:
'Appalls an audience with the work of Death-- To gaze when Hubert simply threats to sere.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]
[Footnote xlv:
'Nor call a Ghost, unless some cursed hitch Requires a trapdoor Goblin or a Witch.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]
[Footnote xlvi:
'This comes from Commerce with our foreign friends These are the precious fruits Ausonia sends.'
['MS. L. (a)'.]]