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Lord Byron

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Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven!


— Lord Byron


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In solitude, where we are least alone.


— Lord Byron


#least #solitude #where

I love not man the less, but Nature more.


— Lord Byron


#i love #less #love #man #more

Fame is the thirst of youth.


— Lord Byron


#thirst #youth

The great art of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain.


— Lord Byron


#even #exist #feel #great #great art

A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry and a hundred in dress.


— Lord Byron


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Man's love is of man's life a part; it is a woman's whole existence. In her first passion, a woman loves her lover, in all the others all she loves is love.


— Lord Byron


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Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure.


— Lord Byron


#haste #leisure #love #men

A celebrity is one who is known to many persons he is glad he doesn't know.


— Lord Byron


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What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom you care as little.


— Lord Byron


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Described as "a woman without judgment or self-command" Catherine either spoiled and indulged her son or aggravated him with her capricious stubbornness. But the more I reflect the more I am bewildered to assign any cause for this precocity of affection. Affairs and scandals

In 1812 Byron embarked on a well-publicised affair with the married Lady Caroline Lamb that shocked the British public.

Byron was celebrated in life for aristocratic excesses including huge debts numerous love affairs rumours of a scandalous incestuous liaison with his half-sister and self-imposed exile. George Gordon Byron 6th Baron Byron later George Gordon Noel 6th Baron Byron FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) commonly known simply as Lord Byron was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement. He travelled to fight against the Ottoman Empire in the Greek War of Independence for which Greeks revere him as a national hero.

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