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THE mortality among Byron's mistresses, said the late Lady A----ll,
is really alarming. I think he generally buries, in verse, a first love
every fortnight.--Madam, replied Curran, mistresses are not so
mortal. The fact is, my lord weeps for the press, and wipes his eyes
with the public.
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