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" I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence, he then continued, 'Oh, my poor dear child! — my dear Ada! my God, could I but have seen her! Give her my blessing — and my dear sister Augusta and her children; — and you will go... "
Narrative of a Second Visit to Greece - Page 134
by Edward Blaquière - 1825 - 342 pages
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 6

1824 - 604 pages
...however, to proceed with things of more consequence. He then continued, 'Oh, my poor dear child ! — ray dear Ada! My God! could I but have seen her! Give...you will go to Lady Byron, and say tell her every thing ; — you are friends with her-' His Lordship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment....
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 3

1824 - 394 pages
...I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence. He then continued, "Oh, my poor dear child ! my dear Ada! my God, could I but have...you will go to, lady Byron, and say tell her every thing — you are friends with her." His lordship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment. Here...
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Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a ..., Volume 1

Thomas Medwin - British - 1824 - 372 pages
...I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence. He then continued, ' Oh, my poor dear child ! — my dear Ada ! My God ! could I but...you will go to Lady Byron, and say tell her every thing; — you are friends with her.' His Lordship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment....
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Journal of the conversations of lord Byron ... in the years 1821 and 1822

Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 574 pages
...consequence. He then continued, ' Oh, my poor dear child t. — my dear Ada ! My God ! could I but have 2 L seen her ! Give her my blessing— and my dear sister...you will go to Lady Byron, and say tell her every thing ;— you are friends with her.' His Lordship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment....
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Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at ...

Thomas Medwin - England - 1824 - 496 pages
...poor dear child !—my dear Ada ! My God! could I but have 3 F seen her! Give her my blessing—and my dear sister Augusta and her children;— and you...her every thing;—you are friends with her.' His Ltirdship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment. Here my master's voice failed him, so that...
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The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824

The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 pages
...I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence, he then continued, " Oh, my poor dear child! my dear Ada ! my God, could I but have seen her! give her my blessing—and my dear sister Augusta and her children;—and you will go to lady Byron, and say —...
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Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a ..., Volume 1

Thomas Medwin - British - 1824 - 314 pages
...I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence. He then continued, ' Oh, my poor dear child ! — my dear Ada ! My God ! could I but have seen her ! Give her iny blessing — and my dear sister Augusta and her children ; — and you will go to Lady Byron, and...
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Anecdotes of lord Byron [by A. Kilgour].

Alexander Kilgour (M.D.) - 1825 - 234 pages
...I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence. He then continued, " Oh, my poor dear child ! my dear Ada ! My God ! could I but have...you will go to Lady Byron, and say tell her every thing ; — you are friends with her." His Lordship seemed to be greatly affected at this moment. Here...
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The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George ..., Volume 3

Poets, English - 1825 - 450 pages
...begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence ; he then continued — ' Oh, my poor dear child ! my dear Ada ! My God ! could I but have...you will go to Lady Byron, and say tell her every thing ! !— you are friends with her.' His Lordship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment....
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 9

Great Britain - 1825 - 494 pages
...I begged him, however, to proceed with things of more consequence, he thencontinued, ' Oh, my poor dear child ! my dear Ada ! my God, could I but have...you will go to Lady Byron, and say tell her every thing — you are friends with her.' His lordship appeared to be greatly affected at this moment. Here...
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