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" I will remain here,' he said, to Captain Parry, ' until Greece is secure against the Turks, or till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service ; but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing... "
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron - Page 9
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1860 - 715 pages
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The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George ..., Volume 3

Poets, English - 1825 - 450 pages
...proceeds—" My future intentions as to Greece may be explained in a few words : I will remain here till she is secure against the Turks, or till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service, but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The Last Days of Lord Byron: With His Lordship's Opinions on Various ...

William Parry - British - 1825 - 404 pages
..." My future intentions, as to Greece may be explained in a few words; I will remain here, till she is secure against the Turks, or till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service, but unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Including the Suppressed Poems. Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 pages
...intentions, » continued he, • as to Greece, may be explained in a few words : 1 will remain here till she is secure against the Turks, or till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service; but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The Life of Lord Byron

John Galt - Poets, English - 1830 - 352 pages
...continued his Lordship, " as to Greece, may be explained in a few words. I will remain here until she is secure against the Turks, or till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service ; but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science ...

Art - 1834 - 602 pages
...his self-possession at a lime when it was most necessary to the cause he was struggling to serve. Aa attack of epilepsy was the consequence of this state...on his recovery, he was strongly urged to remove, lor a while, from the marshy and deleterious air of Mis&ulonghL This he indignantly refused to do;...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Including the Suppressed Poems: Also a Sketch of ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...intentions," continued he, " as to Greece, may be explained in a few words: I will remain here till she Preux ; mais ne les y du n-he/. pas." /jet Confe»iàvMt livre iv. page 306. ¿ушц 17 be spent in her service ; but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel, Comprising ...

W. O. Blake - Biography - 1856 - 1016 pages
...that destroyed his self-possession at a time when it was most necessary to the cause he was struggling to serve. An attack of epilepsy was the consequence...has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service ; but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel, Comprising ...

William O. Blake - Biography - 1856 - 1124 pages
...most necessary to fine cause he was struggling to serve. An attack of epilepsy was the con•aquence of this state of mind, and on his recovery, he was...has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service ; but, onJesa driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Including the Suppressed Poems. Also a Sketch of ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...intentions," continued he, " as "o Greece, may be~explained in a few words : [ will remain here till she is secure against the Turks, or till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service; but, unless driven by some great necessity, I will not touch a farthing of...
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Lives of Great and Celebrated Characters of All Ages and Countries ...

1860 - 782 pages
...that destroyed his self-possession at a time when it was most necessary to the cause he was struggling to serve. An attack of epilepsy was the consequence...Parry, " until Greece is secure against the Turks, r till she has fallen under their power. All my income shall be spent in her service ; but, unless...
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