Lines, Addressed to Lord Byron, on Reading His Address to His Lady single work   poetry   ""WHAT hast thou done?" th'Almighty Maker said,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1824... 1824 Lines, Addressed to Lord Byron, on Reading His Address to His Lady
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Notes

  • At foot of poem: Sydney, May 9, 1824
  • 'Criticises Byron for putting all the blame on "the woman". ' - Webby
  • Epigraph: 'Fare thee well and if for ever,/Oh for ever, fare thee well.'

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