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Byron seems to comment directly on his own work in the lines — a. “from these our interviews, in which i steal / from all i may be, or have been before . .” b. “ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain . .” c. “without a grave, unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown.” d. “ —and what is writ, is writ; / would it were worthier! ”

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