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LORD BYRON'S RESIDENCE.

against man's moral integrity; and he who dares justify himself before that awful tribunal where all must appear, alone may censure the errors of a fellow-mortal. Lord Byron's character is worthy of his genius. To do good in secret, and shun the world's applause, is the surest testimony of a virtuous heart and self-approving conscience.


THE END.


Gillet, Printer, Crown-court, Fleet-street.