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Pietro Bembo: Letter by Lord Byron

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SOURCE: Lord Byron. “To Thomas Moore.” In The Works of Lord Byron. Letters and Journals, Vol. III, edited by Rowland E. Prothero, pp. 380-87. London: John Murray, 1899.

In the following excerpt from a letter to his friend Thomas Moore, Byron praises the correspondence between Bembo and Lucrezia Borgia as “the prettiest love-letters in the world.”

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