Lord Byron a Biography With a Critical Essay On His Place in Literature

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Lord Byron a Biography With a Critical Essay On His Place in Literature
Karl Elze
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himself, along with the Contessa, and her brother Pietro, had been residing for five or six weeks at the Villa Kossa on the Montenero, 1 a hill three or four miles from Leghorn, to enjoy the breezes of summer. Shelley also was enjoy- ing the fresh sea breezes at Lerici. Shortly after his arrival, Hunt paid his first visit to Byron a day doubly eventful as it proved to the poet for it was the com- mencement of his entanglement with Leigh Hunt, and that on which one of those servants,
...who often involved him in difficulties, made a murderous attack on Count Pietro Gamba, wounding him, though not seriously, on the face. Hunt found the whole house in fear, dread, and confusion ; Byron himself alone attempting to calm the others and to take matters easy. The man, indeed, soon, repented, began to sob and moan, and offered at last to kiss Byron as a sign of forgiveness, which the latter naturally refused; but by this accident the position of Byron and the Gambas already very much compromised to the Tuscan Government became quite untenable.

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