Show byrons byron daughter A pathetic little story about the ignorance of lady lovelace byrons only daughter of her fathers poems which we find in one of the volumes has already produced tin nn explanation that before her death she became a constant student of them and conceived an intense admiration of the father whom she had been brought up to dislike here is the story she was an invalid for some time prior to her death and seldom left the house though her three children lord ockham cockham lord and lady anne anna rode out daily on their ponies I 1 have been told by the medical man who a attended lady lovelace that he had from her own lips the astonishing statement that even after marriage and up to a comparatively late period of her short life she had never read a line of her fathers poems little did poor byron dream of such filial dereliction when he wrote the many tender passages scattered through his works and to which he doubtless trusted to him iu in the estimation of the child he be loved so dearly for surely those touching words had they met her eye should have counteracted any adverse impression mado made upon her infant mind by his calumniators exchange |