Shelley Memorials From Authentic Sources to Which is Added An Essay On Christi
Shelley Memorials From Authentic Sources to Which is Added An Essay On Christi
Jane Gibson Lady Shelley
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" Dear Friend, " Can you tell me anything about Arabic grammars, dic- tionaries, and manuscripts, and whether they are vendible at Leghorn, and whether there are any native Arabs capable of teaching the language ? Do not give yourself any trouble about the subject ; but if you could answer or discover an answer to these questions without any pains, I should be very much obliged to you. My kind regards to Mrs. G. And Henry. " Yours very truly, " P. B. Shelley. " SHELLEY AND BYRON AT PISA. 161 CH...APTER XL SHELLEY AND BYRON AT PISA. Early in the year 1821, the Shelley s made the acquaintance of Mr. And Mrs. Williams, the former of whom was drowned with the poet. Mrs. Shelley says of him that no man " ever existed more gentle, generous, and fearless. " Like his illustrious friend, he was a great lover of boating, and the two were frequently on the water together, before the day which proved fatal to both. Shelley, indeed, enjoyed a good deal of his favorite recre- ation during this year. The shallow waters of the Arno, on which no ordinary vessel can float, did not prove any obstacle to him ; he contrived a boat " such as the hunts- men carry about with them in the Maremma, to cross the sluggish but deep streams that intersect the forest a boat of laths and pitched canvas.
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