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  1. Poetical works by George Gordon Byron Byron, Thomas Moore, 2010-06-15
  2. The Complete Poetical Works: Volume IV (Complete Poetical Works of George Gordon Byron) by George GordonLord Byron, 1986-03-06
  3. The Complete Poetical Works: Volume VII (Complete Poetical Works of George Gordon Byron) by George GordonLord Byron, 1993-06-24
  4. Poems of George Gordon, Lord Byron. by George Gordon NOel Byron, Baron, Byron, 1969-06
  5. Don Juan by Baron George Gordon Byron by GeorgeGordon Byron, 2010-01-29
  6. The works of Lord Byron: with his letters and journals, and his life, Volu by Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, 2009-08-31
  7. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-03-07
  8. Lord Byron: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by George GordonLord Byron, 2008-11-15
  9. Lord Byron: The Complete Miscellaneous Prose (Oxford English Texts) by George GordonLord Byron, 1991-12-19
  10. The Love Poems of Lord Byron: A Romantic's Passion by George Gordon Byron, 1990-10-15
  11. The Works of George Byron.: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, V.17 by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2009-04-27
  12. The Works of George Byron.: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, V. 16 by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2009-04-27
  13. The Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works of Lord Byron: With a Comprehensive Outline of the Life of the Poet, Collected from the Latest and Most Reliable Sources by Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-03-05
  14. Byron: A Self-Portrait--Letters and Diaries, 1798 to 1824, with Hitherto Unpublished Letters by George Gordon Byron Byron, 1950

1. George Gordon, Lord Byron
George "Don Juan" Gordon, Lord Byron Byron (no one ever called him George) was born on 22 January 1788, in London.
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Byron (no one ever called him George) was born on 22 January 1788, in London. His parents, Catherine Gordon Byron (of the old and violent line of Scottish Gordons) and John Byron, had been hiding in France from their creditors, but Catherine wanted their child born in England, so he was . John stayed in France, living in his sister's house, and died in 1791, possibly a suicide . Catherine took her son to Scotland, where a deformity of his foot soon became evident. Special boots were made and treatments devised, but Byron limped all of hs life. He lived through his reading, being especially fond of Roman history, and dreamed of leading regiments of brave soldiers. When the Wicked Lord died, Byron became, at the tender age of ten, the sixth Lord Byron. Newstead, the ancestral home in England, was an absolute wreck , so Byron's mother moved them to nearby Nottingham. They were very poor. The Byron estate was mostly tied up in lawsuits, but Mrs. Byron finally got her son a decent income. He was sent to Dr. Glennie's Academy at Dulwich and then to Harrow, where he was, of course, mercilessly taunted by the other boys . He went back to Newstead for his Christmas holidays (it had been rented to a Lord Ruthyn and was now at least habitable) and fell in love with a neighbor (and cousin ) named Mary Ann Chaworth. So infatuated was he that he refused to return to Harrow after the holidays ended, and it took a huge fight with Lord Ruthyn to finally get him to go back.

2. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
George Gordon Byron Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen OnlinePhilosophenlexikon. George Gordon Byron (1788 - 1824). George Gordon Byron ist ein Philosoph der Romantik.
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  • 3. George Gordon, Lord Byron
    George Gordon, Lord Byron. Greetings. I am the Lost Childe. These aremy pages, devoted to my favourite poet/alterego, George Gordon
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    Greetings. I am the Lost Childe. These are my pages, devoted to my favourite poet/alter-ego, George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron; the Sixth Baron of Rochdale...the Pilgrim of Eternity There have been visitors to this page since May first, 1997. These pages last updated on the tenth of July, 1997. Selected Works Hours of Idleness
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    4. Life And Poems Of Lord Byron: George Gordon Lord Byron's Childhood
    Childhood. George Gordon Byron was born in London at 16 Holles Street,Cavendish Square, on the 22nd of January, 1788. The Byrons
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    George Gordon Byron was born in London at 16 Holles Street, Cavendish Square, on the 22nd of January, 1788. The Byrons were of Norman stock, but the founder of the family was Sir John Byron, who entered into possession of the priory and lands of Newstead in the county of Nottingham in 1540. From him it descended to a great grandson. The first Lord Byron died childless, and was succeeded by his brother Richard and was succeeded by his great-nephew, the poet. Admiral the Hon. John Byron (q.v.) was the poet’s grandfather. His eldest son, Captain John Byron, the poet’s father, was a libertine by choice and in an eminent degree. He caused to be divorced, and married (1779) as his first wife, the marchioness of Carmarthen (born Amelia D’Arcy), Baroness Conyers in her own right. One child of the marriage survived, the Hon. Augusta Byron (1783 - 1851), the poet’s half-sister, who, in 1807, married her first cousin, Colonel George Leigh. His second marriage to Catherine Gordon In August 1799 he was sent to a preparatory school at Dulwich. The master, Dr Glennie, perceived that the boy liked reading for its own sake and gave him the free run of his library. He read a set of the British Poets from beginning to end more than once. This, too, was an initiation and a preparation. He remained at Dulwich tifi April 1801, when, on his mother’s intervention, he was sent to Harrow. His school days, 1801 - 1805, were fruitful in two respects. He learned enough Latin and Greek to make him a classic, if not a classical scholar, and he made ‘friends with his equals and superiors. He learned something of his own worth and of the worth of others. “ My school-friendships,” he says, “were with me passions.” Two of his closest friends died young, and from Lord Clare, whom he loved best of all, he was separated

    5. Life And Poems Of Lord Byron: George Gordon Lord Byron's College Years
    under his own name. Hours of Idleness, by George Gordon Lord Byron,a minor, was published in June 1807. The fourth and last issue
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    Byron went into residence at Trinity College, Cambridge, in October 1805. Cambridge did him no good. "The place is the devil," he said, and according to his own showing he did homage to the genius loci. But whatever he did or failed to do, he made friends who were worthy of his choice. Among them were the scholar-dandy Scrope Berdmore Davies, Francis Hodgson, who died provost of Eton, and, best friend of all, John Cam Hobhouse (afterwards Lord Broughton). And there was another friend, a chorister named Edleston, a "humble youth" for whom he formed a romantic attachment. He died whilst Byron was still abroad, but not unwept if, as there is little doubt, the mysterious Thyrza poems of 1811, 1812 refer to his death. During the vacation of 1806, and in 1807 which was one "long vacation," he took to his pen, and wrote, printed and published most of his Juvenile Poems His first venture was a thin quarto of sixty-six pages, printed by S. and J. Ridge of Newark. The advertisement is dated the 23rd of December 1806, but before that date he had begun to prepare a second collection for the press. One poem (To Mary) contained at least one stanza which was frankly indecent, and yielding to advice he gave orders that the entire issue should be thrown into the fire. Early in January 1807 an expurgated collection entitled

    6. George Gordon, Lord Byron
    George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron, Baron of Rochdale LordByron English romantic poet. 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824,
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    The most notorious Romantic poet and satirist. Byron was famous in his lifetime for his love affairs with women and Mediterranean boys. He created his own cult of personality, the concept of the 'Byronic hero' - a defiant, melancholy young man, brooding on some mysterious, unforgivable in his past. Byron's influence on European poetry, music, novel, opera, and painting has been immense, although the poet was widely condemned on moral grounds by his contemporaries.
    In 1807 appeared Byron's first collection of poetry, HOURS OF IDLENESS. It received bad reviews. The poet answered his critics with satire ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWS in 1808. Next year he took his seat in the House of Lords, and set out on his grand tour, visiting Spain, Malta, Albania, Greece, and the Aegean.
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    13. Poems By George Gordon, Lord Byron
    George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788 1824). And Wilt Thou Weep When I AmLow? Stanzas To A Lady, On Leaving England. Darkness, Stanzas to Jessy.
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    The text of several of byron's poems.Category Arts Literature Authors B byron, george gordon Works......
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  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
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    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
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  • Richard Harris Barham
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  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • William Lisle Bowles
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  • 18. Lord George Gordon Byron - Life And Art
    "This page is devoted to the life and art of george gordon byron . . . ."Category Arts Literature Authors B byron, george gordon......This page is devoted to the life and art of george gordon byron, sixthBaron (17881824). The motto of byrons was Crede byron - Believe
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    This page is devoted to the life and art of George Gordon Byron, sixth Baron (1788-1824). The motto of Byrons was "Crede Byron" - "Believe in Byron", and is had become Europe's motto for almost a century.
    I can never get people to understand that poetry is the expression of excited passion, and that there is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquake, or an eternal fever. (From letter to Moore, July 5, 1821)
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    Search all of Lord George Gordon Byron The most notorious Romantic poet and satirist. Byron was famous in his lifetime for his love affairs with women and Mediterranean boys. He created his own cult of personality, the concept of the 'Byronic hero' - a defiant, melancholy young man, brooding on some mysterious, unforgivable in his past. Byron's influence on European poetry, music, novel, opera, and painting has been immense, although the poet was widely condemned on moral grounds by his contemporaries.
    In 1807 appeared Byron's first collection of poetry, HOURS OF IDLENESS. It received bad reviews. The poet answered his critics with satire ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWS in 1808. Next year he took his seat in the House of Lords, and set out on his grand tour, visiting Spain, Malta, Albania, Greece, and the Aegean.
    Success came in 1812 when Byron published the first two cantos of CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE (1812-1818). He became an adored character of London society, he spoke in the House of Lords effectively on liberal themes, and had a hectic love-affair with Lady Caroline Lamb. ''Mad - bad - and dangerous to know,'' she wrote in her journal on the evening she first saw him. During the summer of 1813 Byron apparently entered into a more than brotherly relationship with his half-sister Augusta Leigh. In 1814 Augusta gave birth to a daughter, who was generally supposed to be Byron's. In the same year he wrote 'Lara,' a poem about a mystical hero, aloof and alien, whose identity is gradually revealed and who dies after a feud in the arms of his page. THE CORSAIR (1814), sold 10,000 copies on the first day of publication. Byron married Anne Isabella Milbanke in 1815, and their daughter Ada was born in the same year. The marriage was unhappy, and they obtained legal separation next year.

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