The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry
Sunday, March 1, 1812."]

[21] [For Byron's maiden speech in the House of Lords, February 27, 1812, see Letters, 1898, ii. 424-430.]

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[22] [Richard Ryder (1766-1832), second son of the first Baron Harrowby, was Home Secretary, 1809-12.]

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[23] Lord E., on Thursday night, said the riots at Nottingham arose from a "mistake."

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TO THE HONBLE MRS GEORGE LAMB.[24]

BLE

RS

1.

The sacred song that on mine ear

The

Yet vibrates from that voice of thine,

I heard, before, from one so dear—

'T is strange it still appears divine.

2.

But, oh! so sweet that look and tone


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