[rs] {540} Tears and sighs are idler still.—[MS. erased.]
[rt] Fare thee well—thus lone and blighted.—[MS. erased.]
[ru] A Sketch from Life.—[MS. M.]
[434] ["I send you my last night's dream, and request to have 50 copies (for private distribution) struck off. I wish Mr. Gifford to look at them; they are from life."—Letter to Murray, March 30, 1816.
"The original MS. of Lord Byron's Satire, 'A Sketch from Private Life,' written by his Lordship, 30th March, 1816. Given by his Lordship to me on going abroad after his separation from Lady Byron, John Hanson. To be carefully preserved." (This MS. omits lines 19-20, 35-36, 55-56, 65-70, 77-78, 85-92.)
A copy entitled, "A sketch from private Life," dated March 30, 1816, is in Mrs. Leigh's handwriting. The corrections and additions are in Byron's handwriting.
A proof dated April 2, 1816, is endorsed by Murray, "Correct with most particular care and print off 50 copies, and keep standing.">[
[rv] Promoted thence to comb——[MS. M. erased.]
[rw] ——early governess.—[MS. M.]
[rx] ——but that pure spirit saved her heart.—[MS. M. erased.]