lord byron|lord byron in English

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George Gordon Byron (1788-1824), early 19th century English poet

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1. Anvilling rhymes amid poetic steam, a Sort of Lord Byron

2. Friendship is love without his wings! Lord Byron 

3. The community was named after Lord Byron, the British Romantic poet.

4. 13 The rise of moralism was a bugbear to Lord Byron , born in 17

5. Honeywell introduced the programming language Ada, named after Augusta Ada Byron, one of the first computer scientists in history and, surprisingly, the daughter of Lord Byron, the famous Romantic poet.

6. The poem Ode to the death of Lord Byron, is labeled lyrical and was written after Byron died during the siege of Mesolongi, but the subject matter and form are epic.

7. Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication. Lord Byron 

8. For English poet Lord Byron, Napoleon was the epitome of the Romantic hero, the persecuted, lonely, and flawed genius.

9. De Carriole holds an unwavering love for Lady Cordelia Balazs, Baron Byron Balazs´s mother, and Lord Vlad's wife

10. 15 And there was the great Lord Byron, a powerful name, a man well known to espouse the cause of freedom.

11. The Byronic hero got his start in the works of Lord Byron, most famously in “Manfred,” dating back to the 1800s

12. His funeral oration for his friend Lord Byron, delivered in the cathedral of Missolonghi in 1824 was translated into many languages.

13. Famous poets and writers like Bernard Shaw, Lord Byron or Ivo Andric got inspired by the beauty of the Bay of Kotor.

14. Byronian ( comparative more Byronian, superlative most Byronian ) Of or pertaining to British Romantic poet Lord George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) or his writings.

15. Definition: Cooked up by the "mad, bad, and dangerous to know" Lord Byron, a Byronic hero is an antihero of the highest order

16. There are many artistic and musical references to Belshazzar including an oratorio by Georg Friedrich Händel, poems by Lord Byron, Robert Frost, and …

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18. Did you play chess with Byron?

19. Anadromous Fly Co., Byron Center, MI

20. Crumple, Byron Bay, New South Wales

21. "Civilities" at Stromness, but also because "he was a seaman, and had always borne a good character." The Works of Lord Byron

22. Crumple, Byron Bay, New South Wales

23. The Badest in the world, Byron, Georgia

24. The literary archetype of the Byronic hero, first developed by the 19th-century English poet Lord Byron, is one of the most potent and relevant character archetypes in …

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