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Title: Napoleon's Snuff-Box Author: Lord Byron [More Titles by Byron] Napoleon's Snuff-box[1]
[1] [Napoleon bequeathed to Lady Holland a snuff-box which had been given to him by the Pope for his clemency in sparing Rome. Lord Carlisle wrote eight (not seven) stanzas, urging her, as Byron told Medwin, to decline the gift, "for fear that horror and murder should jump out of the lid every time it is opened."--_Conversations_, 1824, p. 362. The first stanza of Lord Carlyle's verses, which _teste_ Medwin, Byron parodied, runs thus-- The snuff-box is now in the jewel-room in the British Museum.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |