Lord Byron Jugé Par Les Témoins De Sa Vie = My Recollections of Lord Byron, And Those of Eye-Witnesses of His Life

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Li the month of October, 1805, Lord Byron left Harrow for Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1821 he thus described him- self, and his own feelings on leaving his beloved Ida for a new scene of life : — " When I went to college it was for me a most paiirful event. I left Harrow against my wish, and so took it to heart, that before I left I never slept for counting the days The Friendships of Lord Byron. 209 which I had still to spend there. In the second place, I Avish- ed to go to Oxford and n
...ot to Cambridge ; and, in the third place, I found myself so isolated in this new world, that my mind was perfectly depressed by it.
"Not that my companions were not sociable: quite the contrary ; they were particularly lively, hospitable, rich, noble, and much more gay than myself. I mixed, dined, and sup- ped with them ; but, I don't know why, the most painful and galling sensation of life was that of feeling I was no longer a child." His grief was such that he fell ill, and it was during that ilhiess that he wrote and j^artly dictated the poem " Recollec- tions of Childhood," in which he mentions and describes all his dear comrades of Harrow, with that particular charm- of expression and thought which the heart alone can inspire.


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