Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Lord Byron's Armenian Exercises and Poetry
On my arrival at Venice in the year 1816, I foundmy mind in a state which required study, and study of a nature which should leave little scope fer the imagination, and furnish some ditfi culty in the pursuit. At this period I, was much struck in common, I be lieve, with every other travaller with the Society of the Convent of St. La zarus, which appears to unite all the advantages of the monastic institu-j tion, without any of its vices. Theb emote.
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