LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
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Thomas Medwin:
Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron
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Lydia White (d. 1827)
Born in Wales, the “Miss Diddle” of Byron's “Blues” held literary conversazione at her house in Park Street; Walter Scott and Samuel Rogers were among her admirers. Born in Wales, the “Miss Diddle” of Byron's “Blues” held literary conversazione at her house in Park Street; Walter Scott and Samuel Rogers were among her admirers.
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