memory, almost ceasing to repine, Would mount to Hope if
once secure of thine. Meantime the tele I weave most mournful be. As absence to the heart that lives on thee."
We cannot leave this volume without most heartily congratulating- Mr. Murray on the completion of his epoch-making edition of a great poet's works in prose and verse. It is worthy of the house of Murray, whose connection with Byron has throughout been. so intimate and so distinguished.
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