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  1. The Complete Poetical Works, Volume 5 : Don Juan (Oxford English Texts) by George GordonLord Byron, 1986-06-26
  2. The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 6 by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-02-09
  3. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-03-07
  4. The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Including His Suppressed Poems, and Others Never Before Published. V.4 by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2009-04-27
  5. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, with Life by George Gordon N. Byron, 2010-04-08
  6. The Poems and Dramas of Lord Byron. With Biographical Memoir, Explanatory Notes, Etc. by Lord [Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron] (1788-1824) Byron, 1880
  7. Lord Byron and His Works: A Biography and Essay by George Gordon Byron Byron, Cesare Cantù, 2010-03-21
  8. The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 7 by George Gordon Byron Byron, Ernest Hartley Coleridge, et all 2010-05-12
  9. Dramatic Works Of Lord Byron; Including Manfred, Cain, Doge Of Venice, Sardanapalus, And The Two Foscari, Together With His Hebrew Melodies And Other Poems by George Gordon Byron, 2008-02-29
  10. Byrons Letters & Journals - Volume 1 - In My Hot Youth - 1798 - 1810 by George Gordon & Marchand, Leslie (editor) Byron, 1974
  11. The Complete Works of Lord Byron, Repr. from the Last London Ed., Containing Considerable Additions: To Which Is Prefixed a Life, by H. L. Bulwer by George Gordon N. Byron, 2010-01-12
  12. Lord Byron's Don Juan by George Gordon Byron Byron, A C Cunningham, 2010-08-30
  13. The poems and dramas of Lord Byron by George Gordon Byron Byron, 2010-06-07
  14. Byron's Poetry (Norton Critical Edition) by George Gordon Byron, 1978-06-17

21. Byron, George Gordon Noël
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22. The Lord Byron HomePage
A page dedicated to george gordon Noel, Lord byron (17881824).
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23. George Gordon, Lord Byron, 1788-1824
george gordon, Lord byron, 17881824 byron's life was marked by scandal, deep friendships, passion and, in the end, political commitment to the cause of Greek independence from the Turks.
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Byron's life was marked by scandal, deep friendships, passion and, in the end, political commitment to the cause of Greek independence from the Turks. For a good brief summary of his life, read the Norton introduction, 479-83.
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24. George Gordon Noel Byron At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Essays on byron's poetry. Also includes a brief biography, a selection of quotes and links.
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George Gordon Noel Byron one of the most important and notorious poets of the Romantic era, English-born.
His past was that of establishement -educated nobleman who was viewed by some in his time and later generations as the embodiment of Romanitc ideals.
Byron himself left his native home of England in a form of self imposed exile after rumors of an incestuous relationship with his half sister. A contradictory past led ultimatley to his death as the Commander of Greek forces in Mesolongion.
In 1812, when the first part of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was published, the Byronic hero was born. This term would come to mean a young man of stormy emotions who rejects humanity and wanders through life with guilt and weighed down by his sins.
Byron's romantic poetry is some of the most beautiful and significant of its era.
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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. "There's not a joy the world can give that it takes away / When the glow of early thought declines in feeling's dull decay, / 'Tis not on youth's smooth cheek the blush alone, which fades so fast, / But the tender bloom of heart is gone, ere youth itself be past." Byron's influence on European poetr...

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26. Byron, George Gordon Noël
george gordon Noël byron. Geboren am 22.01.1788 in London, gestorben am 19.04.1824 in Missolunghi (Griechenland).
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28. George Gordon Byron - Selected Works
At the Poets' Corner website.
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29. Lord Byron (George Gordon Noel Byron) (1788-1824) British Writer.
(17881824) British writer. george gordon Noel byron, 6th Baron byron was oneof the English. byron, george gordon Guide picks. (1788-1824) British writer.
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Guide picks (1788-1824) British writer. George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron was one of the English "Romantics." His works include: "Don Juan," "Manfred," "Marino Faliero," "Sardanapalus," "The Two Foscari," and "Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage."
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"This web site is dedicated to the memory of George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale, who was born in 1788, and died in 1824 after a brief life that has become the stuff of legends." Lord George Gordon Byron - Life and Art
"This page is devoted to the life and art of George Gordon Byron, sixth Baron (1788-1824)." Lord of the Dead "Beyond all its neck-biting and shameless grand guignol, the real fun of this well-written novel lies in the rightness of its premise. Lord of the Dead takes the Romantic conceit of poet-as-demonic-force to its logical conclusion. Byron wasn't just demonic; he was a demon." Manfred "Byron undertook 'Manfred,' his most Gothic work, in late 1816, a few months after the famed ghost-story sessions which provided the initial impetus for Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and John Polidori's The Vampyre..."

31. George Gordon, Lord Byron
These pages are devoted to the life, letters, and poetry of george GordonByron, the most prolific of the great English Romantic poets.
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George Gordon, Lord Byron
E. H. Coleridge's Biography of Byron Selected Letters and Journals:
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T hese pages are devoted to the study of the life, letters, and poetic works of George Gordon Byron, the most prolific and controversial of the great English Romantic poets. Sketch by Jan Michelle Hoeper
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ollowing the biography by E. H. Coleridge, the first nine links are to chapters of the edition of Byron's letters and journals that I have prepared for the internet community. The fundamental source for this collection of Byron's prose has been The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals , edited by Rowland E. Prothero, 6 vols. (1898-1901). Additional letters are found in Lord Byron's Correspondence, edited by John Murray, 2 vols. (1922). In choosing letters for this internet edition I have been greatly influenced by the admirable, but currently out-of-print one-volume collection by Peter Gunn, Byron: Selected Prose (Penguin 1972), as well as by the less impressive but still useful collection of Leslie Marchand in

32. George Gordon Byron Life By E. H. Coleridge
george gordon byron, 6th Baron (17881824), English poet, was born in Londonat 16 Holles Street, Cavendish Square, on the 22nd of January 1788.
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G eorge Gordon Byron, 6th Baron (1788-1824), English poet, 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, succeeded by his great-nephew, the poet. Admiral the Hon. John Byron ( q.v. T I I n the midsummer of 1803, when he was in his sixteenth year, he fell in love, once for all, with his distant relative, Mary Anne Chaworth, a "minor heiress" of the hall and park of Annesley which marches with Newstead. Two years his senior, she was already engaged to a neighboring squire. There were meetings half-way between Newstead and Annesley, of which she thought little and he only too much. What was sport to the girl was death to the boy, and when at length he realized the "hopelessness of his attachment," he was "thrown out," as he said, "alone, on a wide, wide sea." She is the subject of at least five of his early poems, including the pathetic stanzas, "Hills of Annesley," and there are allusions to his love story in Childe Harold and in "The Dream" (1816).

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A hand may first, and then a lip be kiss'd.
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A sword laid by,
Which eats into itself, and rusts ingloriously. Proverbs A tigress, robb'd of young, a lioness, Or other interesting beast of prey, Are similes at hand for the distress Of ladies who cannot have their own way. Proverbs Ah, happy years, once more who would not be a boy! Proverbs And all may think which way their judgments lead 'em. Proverbs As fierce as hell, or fiercer still, A woman piqued who has her will. Proverbs But scandal's my aversionI protest Against all evil speaking, even in jest. Proverbs But sighs subside, and tears (even widows') shrink, Like Arno in the summer, to a shallow. Proverbs But thy true lovers more admire by far Thy naked beauties; give me a cigar.

35. Poets' Corner - George Gordon, Lord Byron - Selected Works
Lord byron, (george gordon). I Would I Were a Careless Child. Lord byron, (georgegordon). Adieu, Adieu! My Native Shore. from Childe Harold, Canto i, Verse 13
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    She Walks in Beauty
      S HE walks in beauty like the night
      Of cloudless climes and starry skies,
      And all that's best of dark and bright
      Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
      Thus mellowed to the tender light
      Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
      One ray the more, one shade the less
      Had half impaired the nameless grace
      Which waves in every raven tress
      Or softly lightens o'er her face,
      Where thoughts serenely sweet express
      How pure, how dear their dwelling place.
      And on that cheek and o'er that brow
      So soft, so calm yet eloquent,
      The smiles that win, the tints that glow
      But tell of days in goodness spent
      A mind at peace with all below,
      A heart whose love is innocent.
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    I Would I Were a Careless Child
      I WOULD I were a careless child,
      Still dwelling in my highland cave,
      Or roaming through the dusky wild,
      Or bounding o'er the dark blue wave;
      The cumbrous pomp of Saxon pride
      Accords not with the freeborn soul,
      Which loves the mountain's craggy side,
      And seeks the rocks where billows roll.
      Fortune! take back these cultured lands

36. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edi
byron, george gordon Noel byron, 6th Baron. The Columbia Encyclopedia,Sixth Edition. 2001. 2001. byron, george gordon Noel byron, 6th Baron.
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38. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron
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39. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron: Early Life And Works
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His first volume, Fugitive Pieces (1806), was suppressed; revised and expanded, it appeared in 1807 as Poems on Various Occasions. This was followed by Hours of Idleness (1807), which provoked such severe criticism from the Edinburgh Review that Byron replied with English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), a satire in heroic couplets reminiscent of Pope, which brought him immediate fame. Byron left England the same year for a grand tour through Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the Balkans. He returned in 1811 with Cantos I and II of Childe Harold (1812), a melancholy, philosophic poem in Spenserian stanzas, which made him the social lion of London. It was followed by the verse tales The Giaour The Bride of Abydos The Corsair Lara The Siege of Corinth (1816), and

40. Quotes From By George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron
Author george gordon Noel byron, Lord byron. Farewell! Author george gordon Noelbyron, Lord byron. I only know we loved in vain; I only feel—farewell!
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