The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4
Chapter 3
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[ad] {59}_For to all such may change of soul refer_.--[MS.]
[ae]
_Have hardened me to this--but I can see_ _Things which I still can love--but none like thee_.--[MS. erased.]
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{_Before I had to study far more useless books_.--[MS. erased,] {_Ere my young mind was fettered down to books_.
[ag] _Some living things_-----.--[MS.]
[87] [Compare--
"Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, when we are _least_ alone."
_Childe Harold_, Canto III. stanza xc. lines 1, 2, _Poetical Works_, 1899, ii. 272]
[88] {60}[For a description of the lake at Newstead, see _Don Juan_,