In this
trial (which took place at night, after supper, when both were heated
with drinking,) Lord Byron was the conqueror.]
[Footnote 139: New Monthly Magazine.]
[Footnote 140: In a note upon the Advertisement prefixed to his Siege
of Corinth, he says,--"I visited all three (Tripolitza, Napoli, and
Argos,) in 1810-11, and in the course of journeying through the
country, from my first arrival in 1809, crossed the Isthmus eight
times in my way from Attica to the Morea, over the mountains, or in
the other direction, when passing from the Gulf of Athens to that of
Lepanto."]
[Footnote 141: Given afterwards to Sir Walter Scott.]
[Footnote 142: At present in the possession of Mr. Murray.]
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