Mad, Bad, Impossible to Know - Page 7

This thought was nowhere near her mind when she heard of Byron's own death in Greece two years later. She wrote: " ... the Reverend the Moral and fastidious may say what they please about Lord Byron's fame and damn it as they list — he has gained the path of eterni[t]y without them and lives above the blight of their mildewy censure to do him damage."

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  • 1 - Ian

    Sep 13, 2005 at 10:09 pm

    I have asked a large number of webmasters and writers for a citation or reference to the Lady Caroline Lamb letter with intimate enclosure to Lord Byron. No-one has been able to supply one and I'm beginning to suspect this is a phony invention which, like the 'Bermuda Triangle', has become folklore and has suckered all these self proclaimed experts.

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