Index talk:The Works of Lord Byron (ed. Coleridge, Prothero) - Volume 2.djvu

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References[edit]

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  • References within footnotes: BWC's suggestion: my interpretation (within this text)
  • References within footnotes which span more than one page: pp. 169 & 170 and 383 & 384 (within this text)

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  1. Before I had to study far more useless books.—[MS. erased.]
    Ere my young mind was fettered down to books.
  2. And, may be, that which

    springs
    spreads

    ——.—[MS. M]

Endnotes[edit]

<sup>[[The Works of Lord Byron (ed. Coleridge, Prothero)/Poetry/Volume 2/Childe Harold's Pilgrimage/Canto IV#Note1|N1]]</sup>

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