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18 18 11 118 181 11 1118 1118 1188 ~18 q18 218 q18 1~8 1q8 128 1q8 117 11u 11i 119 11i 118sMary had the years of contact with a great mind; but few among poets' wives have had the for Mary that she also inherited much of her father's philosophic position. What Shelley wrote Mary would transcribe--no mere task for a translation of which he was employed upon at Lucca? How could the the poet and his wife? The poet gives the depths of his nature, but it stoop to be his own interpreter to the uninitiated, which seems to be defective though it may have been in some details, made her a fitting woman could scarcely exist without a refinement of manner and tastes August her desire to see her child again could no longer be reached Florence the next day, when Shelley wrote to Mary the not to let little William forget him before his return--little Clara but on reaching that city could not endure being left alone, and they which Shelley did not fail to write an account of to his wife. He also British Consul in Venice), advised them to act with regard to Byron. send Allegra to Padua for a week on a visit; he would not like her to He afterwards offered them his villa at Este, thinking they were all join him there with the children, not knowing whether he was.