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“Send me no more reviews of any kind. — I will read no more of evil or good in that line.”

Walter Scott has not read a review of himself for thirteen years.
Letter to his publisher, John Murray (3 November 1821).

“Fare thee well! and if forever,
Still forever, fare thee well:
Even though unforgiving, never
'Gainst thee shall my heart rebel.”

Fare Thee Well http://readytogoebooks.com/LB-FTW46.htm, st. 1 (1816).

“Bring forth the horse!”

the horse was brought;
In truth, he was a noble steed,
A Tartar of the Ukraine breed,
Who look'd as though the speed of thought
Were in his limbs.
Mazeppa http://readytogoebooks.com/MZP21.htm (1819), stanza 9.

“Oh! if thou hast at length
Discover'd that my love is worth esteem,
I ask no more—but let us hence together,
And I — let me say we”

shall yet be happy.
Assyria is not all the earth—we'll find
A world out of our own — and be more bless'd
Than I have ever been, or thou, with all
An empire to indulge thee.
Act IV, scene 1.
Sardanapalus (1821)