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For instance, we need to only look at Don Juan Canto 1 st. 125, ll.1-2:
"Sweet is a legacy, and passing sweet The unexpected death of some old Lady"
Of course he is referring to Lady Noel [famously referred to as "Lady No-ill", as well as "dangerously well again" in his ltrs]; though this Canto was written in 1818, Byron would have to wait until Jan. 1822 before Lady Noel finally died, & he could than inherit the Noel estates, along with Lady Byron.
In many ways this 1st Canto could be considered an adjunkt to the Memoirs that he was writing at the same time, though we all know what happened to them.
Comments?
Dan
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