The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry
Mrs. Birdmere's House, Southwell

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2. Annesley Hall38

Annesley Hall

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3. Diadem Hill (Annesley Park), where Lord Byron parted from Mary Chaworth304

Diadem Hill (Annesley Park), where Lord Byron parted from Mary Chaworth

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4. The Prison Called Tasso's Cell, in the Hospital of Sant'Anna, at Ferrara348

The Prison Called Tasso's Cell, in the Hospital of Sant'Anna, at Ferrara

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 JEUX D'ESPRIT AND MINOR POEMS, 1798-1824. 

EPIGRAM ON AN OLD LADY WHO HAD SOME CURIOUS NOTIONS RESPECTING THE SOUL.

In Nottingham county there lives at Swan Green,[1]

In

As curst an old Lady as ever was seen;

And when she does die, which I hope will be soon,

She firmly believes she will go to the Moon!


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