Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 / With His Letters and Journals
BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ.
IN SIX VOLUMES.—VOL. VI.
NEW EDITION.
1854.
Genoa, February 20. 1823.
My Dear Tom,
And you are really recanting, or softening to the clergy! It will do little good for you—it is you , not the poem, they are at. They will say they frightened you—forbid it, Ireland!
Yours ever, N.B.
As long as Shelley lived, the regard which Lord Byron entertained for him extended its influence also over his relations with his friend; the suavity and good-breeding of Shelley interposing a sort of softening medium in the way of those unpleasant collisions which afterwards took place, and which, from what is known of both parties, may be easily conceived to have been alike trying to the patience of the patron and the vanity of the dependent. That even, however, during the lifetime of their common friend, there had occurred some of those humiliating misunderstandings which money engenders,—humiliating on both sides, as if from the very nature of the dross that gives rise to them,—will appear from the following letter of Shelley's which I find among the papers in my hands.
February 15. 1823.
My dear Lord Byron.
Thomas Moore
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CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES IN PROSE.
LETTER 508. TO MR. MOORE.
TO LORD BYRON.
LETTER 509. TO MRS. ——.
LETTER 510. TO LADY ——.
LETTER 511. TO MR. MOORE.
LETTER 512. TO THE EARL OF B——.
LETTER 513. TO THE EARL OF B——.
LETTER 514. TO THE EARL OF B——.
LETTER 515. TO THE COUNT ——.
LETTER 516. TO THE COUNTESS OF B——.
LETTER 517. TO THE COUNTESS OF ——.
LETTER 518. TO LADY BYRON.
LETTER 519. TO MR. BLAQUIERE.
LETTER 520. TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 521. TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 522. TO LADY ——.
TO THE COUNTESS OF B——.
LETTER 523. TO MR. BOWRING.
"GOETHE AND BYRON.
LETTER 524. TO GOETHE.
LETTER 525. TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 526.
LETTER 527. TO PRINCE MAVROCORDATO.
LETTER 528. TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 529. TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 530 TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 531.
LETTER 532. TO MR. BOWRING.
LETTER 533. TO MR. MOORE.
LETTER 534.
LETTER 535. TO MR. MUIR.
LETTER 536. TO MR. C. HANCOCK.
LETTER 537. TO MR. CHARLES HANCOCK.
LETTER 538. TO MR. CHARLES HANCOCK.
LETTER 539. TO MR. CHARLES HANCOCK.
LETTER 540. TO MR. CHARLES HANCOCK.
LETTER 541. TO HIS HIGHNESS YUSSUFF PACHA.
LETTER 542. TO LONDO.
LETTER 543. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 544. TO MR. MAYER.
LETTER 545.
LETTER 546. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 547. TO MR. MURRAY.
LETTER 548. TO MR. MOORE.
LETTER 549. TO DR. KENNEDY.
LETTER 550. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 551. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 552. TO SR. PARRUCA.
LETTER 553. TO MR. CHARLES HANCOCK.
LETTER 554. TO DR. KENNEDY.
LETTER 555. TO COLONEL STANHOPE.
LETTER 556. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 557. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 558. TO ME. BARFF.
LETTER 559. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 560. TO MR. BARFF.
LETTER 561. TO MR. BARFF.
GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON,
APPENDIX.
TWO EPISTLES FROM THE ARMENIAN VERSION.
REMARKS ON MR. MOORE'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON, BY LADY BYRON.
LETTER OF MR. TURNER.
MR. MILLINGEN'S ACCOUNT OF THE CONSULTATION.
THE WILL OF LORD BYRON.
REVIEW OF WORDSWORTH'S POEMS,
2 Vols. 1807.[1]
(From the "Monthly Review" for August, 1811.)
PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES.
DEBATE ON MAJOR CARTWRIGHT'S PETITION, JUNE 1. 1813.
A FRAGMENT.[1]
INDEX.
THE END.