LORD BYRON QUOTES IV

English Romantic poet (1788-1824)

When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall;
And when Rome falls--the World.

LORD BYRON

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage


Dim with the mist of years, gray flits the shade of power.

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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage


And history with all her volumes vast,
Hath but one page.

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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage


For most men (till by losing rendered sager)
Will back their own opinions by a wager.

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Beppo


Too oft is a smile
But the hypocrite's wile,
To mask detestation, or fear;
Give me the soft sigh,
Whilst the soul-telling eye
Is dimm'd, for a time, with a Tear.

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"The Tear"


Yet he was jealous, though he did not show it,
For jealousy dislikes the world to know it.

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Don Juan


Be hypocritical, be cautious, be
Not what you seem but always what you see.

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Don Juan


Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean--roll!
Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain;
Man marks the earth with ruin--his control
Stops with the shore.

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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage


A thousand years scarce serve to form a state;
An hour may lay it in the dust.

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Don Juan


'Tis sweet to listen as the night winds creep
From leaf to leaf.

LORD BYRON

"Sweet Things"


I will have nothing to do with your immortality; we are miserable enough in this life, without the absurdity of speculating upon another.

LORD BYRON

letter to Francis Hodgson, September 3, 1811


Her lips, whose kisses pout to leave their nest.

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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage


He who first met the Highlands' swelling blue
Will love each peak that shows a kindred hue,
Hail in each crag a friend's familiar face,
And clasp the mountain in his mind's embrace.

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The Island


How beauteous are rouleaus! how charming chests
Containing ingots, bags of dollars, coins
(Not of old victors, all whose heads and crests
Weigh not the thin ore where their visage shines,
But) of fine unclipt gold, where dully rests
Some likeness, which the glittering cirque confines,
Of modern, reigning, sterling, stupid stamp;--
Yes! ready money is Aladdin's lamp.

LORD BYRON

Don Juan