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- Tags: Lord Byron
Modern Chivalry
Tags: 1826, A Winter's Tale, Antigua, Atlantic Souvenir, Bacchus, British colonies, Canton, Cape May, Catholic, Chesapeake Bay, China, Cowes, cross-dressing, disguise, Dolph Heilegher, Don Juan Canto II, Ecclesiastes 9:11, Elk River, England, Gravesend, Haverstraw Bay, Henry IV Part I, Hermione, Historical fiction, Hong merchants, Hudson River, indenture, Isle of Wight, John Paul Jones (1747-1792), Lord Byron, Maryland, Oliver Goldsmith, Pasha, Perdita, Philadelphia, plantation, Pope, Redwood: A Tale, Revolutionary War, Rodomontade novels, Romance novels, sailing, sailors, sentimentality, servants, Shakespeare, shipwreck, Sir Oracle, Sir Toby Blech, Sir Walter Scott, slavery, St. Kitts, Storm, tears, Thames River, The Heart of Midlothian, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, Washington Irving, West Indies
Straggling Excerpts from a Journal Kept in Switzerland
Tags: "Manfred", 1848, Alps, aristocracy, Battle of Morat, bible, Caroline M. Kirkland, children, class difference, doctors, Englishmen, forget-me-nots, Hamlet, John Kemble, Lord Byron, Madame de Stael, marriage, married women's property, medicine, mother's rights, Nature, Queen Bertha's tomb, rural life, Sartain's Union Magazine, St. Beatus, St. Paul, Swiss peasants, Switzerland, Thomas Campbell, tourism, Travel
Our Robins
Tags: 1838, A Love Token for Children, Animal Cruelty, bible, botany, children, Christ, Death, flowers, God, housekeeping, Lord Byron, Mothers, Napoleon, Narcissus, orphans, robins, shooting