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  1. Há 3 dias · Lord Byron (born January 22, 1788, London, England—died April 19, 1824, Missolonghi, Greece) was a British Romantic poet and satirist whose poetry and personality captured the imagination of Europe. Renowned as the “gloomy egoist” of his autobiographical poem Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812–18) in the 19th century, he is now more ...

  2. Lord Byron George Gordon Byron was an english and a scottish poet. Among Byron's best poetry works are the lengthy narrative poems Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and the short lyric She Walks in Beauty. Byron is regarded as one of the greatest british poets, and remains widely read and influential. Byron's magnum opus, Don Juan, a poem spanning 17 cantos, ranks as one of the most ...

  3. Lord Byron Poems. 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. Besides, who would ever shave themselves in such a state? Lord Byron, in a letter to Thomas Moore, 5 July 1821. Farewell! Oh ...

  4. Ode On Venice. I. Oh Venice! Venice! when thy marble walls Are level with the waters, there shall be A cry of nations o’er thy sunken halls, A loud lament along the sweeping sea! If I, a northern wanderer, weep for thee, What should thy sons do?–anything but weep And yet they only murmur in their sleep.

  5. 70. Lord Byron was a Romantic poet. He participated actively in the Romantic movement. He is considered one of the most prolific English poets. ‘Prometheus’ is about Prometheus, a figure from Greek mythology known for sacrificing a lot for humanity. The poem is a testimony to his literary prowess; however, it is not one of his best.

  6. Poem Analyzed by Joe Santamaria. Lord Byron’s ‘ Solitude ‘ is a declaration of faith in the beauty of nature which is presented as a peaceful and restorative place. In , Byron depicts busy life to be strangely isolating as, in spite of the close physical proximity of other people, it is easy to feel lonely in these environments.

  7. Byron's poem "Darkness" delves into the bleakness of a post-apocalyptic world devoid of life and light, contemplating the ultimate end of humanity. The poem explores the idea of death on a grand scale, envisioning a world where the sun has been extinguished, leaving nothing but eternal darkness. Byron's somber verses force us to confront our ...