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shadester17: ("Fame is the thirst of youth." George Noel Gordon, Lord Byron, 1788-1824) (Most Brilliant Thoughts)

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

princessekateri: “The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the Music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonised the whole — And, oh! that eye was in itself a Soul!” George Gordon Byron The Reception of Lord Byron in Missolonghi, by Th. Vryzakis

RelaxArtWorld: She Walks in Beauty — a poem by Lord Byron (George Gordon) (subtitled) FULL VIDEO▶️

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

wplucey: A drop of ink may make a million think.” ― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) “Tis strange - but true; for Truth is always strange, Stranger than Fiction” ― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire, England, the ancestral home of Lord Byron.

ScimitarTheFenn: Inspiration for Sal? Sure! -Ernst Hemmingway -T. E. Lawrence aka Lawrence of Arabia -Lord George Gordon Byron -Marco Polo -Erwin Rommel -a fen wrapped in blankie like a merchant

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

wondermondo5: Byron King-Noel, , was a British peer and the eldest of the three legitimate grandchildren of George Gordon, Lord Byron. Lord Ockham was the eldest son of William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace and his wife, Ada Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer.

CardLinda: One of the leading figures of the Romantic Movement, George Gordon Byron known as Lord Byron was Ada Lovelace’s father. Lord Byron has been regarded as among the greatest of English poets.

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

Aye_Alec_Aye: “Being of no party, I shall offend all parties” George Gordon Byron On this day in 1812 Lord Byron spoke for the first time in the House of Lords, choosing for his topic the recent Luddite rioting.

SunRongR: And love itself have rest. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. BY LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON)

SQLBrethen: “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.” George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

ThereIsNoBlue: Listen to Lord Byron: Selected Poems by George Gordon Byron on Audible.

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

RaspiArduino: Now hatred is by far the longest pleasure; Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure. -- George Gordon, Lord Byron, "Don Juan"

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firstnameejike: Those who will not reason, are bigots. Those who cannot reason are fools Those who dare not reason are slaves. — George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

_MCh_ATTR: if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute to the memory of Boatswain, a dog who was born at Newfoundland, May, 1803, and died at Newstead Abbey, Nov. 18, 1808. | Epitaph to A Dog,  George Gordon, Lord Byron

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

inglesuk: Portrait of Anne Isabella Noel Byron, 11th Baroness Wentworth and Baroness Byron (née Milbanke; 17 May 1792 – 16 May 1860), nicknamed Annabella and commonly known as Lady Byron, was wife of poet George Gordon Byron, more commonly known as Lord Byron.

eugene_olok: Lord George Gordon Byron — 'Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge is not the tree of life. '

ordinarytimemag: Ben Sears: POETS Day! George Gordon, Lord Byron

kitazawa_books: Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, Original and Translated by George Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. (Newark: Printed and sold by S. and J. Ridge, 1807), First Edition, First Issue of the the author's first regularly published book. ⁡ Lord Byron released this book of poems...

ordinarytimemag: The wheel keeps on turning and turning and turning ‘round. Life’s disturbingly predictable if you let it continue unmolested. Shake things up. Break the expected routine. It’s POETS Day again!

ordinarytimemag: The wheel keeps on turning and turning and turning ‘round. Life’s disturbingly predictable if you let it continue unmolested. Shake things up. Break the expected routine. It’s POETS Day again!

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

powerrrrre: "When we think we lead we are most led."- Lord (George Gordon) Byron YASHASVI BHAVA ARCHANA

planetearthx2: BYRON MANFRED & ASTARTE. Painting by K. Liska based on Lord George Gordon Bryan's 'Manfred.'

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ordinarytimemag: Ben Sears: POETS Day! George Gordon, Lord Byron

trumwill: Ben Sears: POETS Day! George Gordon, Lord Byron

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

KingTherapy: She 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 that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. — George Gordon, Lord Byron

ferchinchin: ❝Properly TRAINED, the HUMAN BEING can become the best FRIEND of the DOG❞. ⭐ George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

ChantalShakurr: thepersonalquotes: ““Friendship is love without his wings.” - Lord George Gordon Byron” —

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

SafetyMentalst: "Bride of Abydos, The" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: I knew our sire at times was stern, But this from thee had yet to learn:

SafetyMentalst: "Lara" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: From deeds, and deeds alone, may he discern Truths which it wrings the unpractised heart to learn.

SafetyMentalst: "Lara" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: Along the stranger's aspect fix'd and stern Flash'd more than thence the vulgar eye could learn.

SafetyMentalst: "Giaour, The" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: This lesson yet hath man to learn, Taught by the thing he dares to spurn:

DailyRippleMag: “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.” ― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

tavenetis: January 22 was the birthday George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, known to most as the poet Lord Byron. Some of his famous works include Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, The Corsair, The Siege of Corinth and The Curse of Minerva.

edpearce080759: The English romantic poet Lord Byron (birth name George Gordon) was born on January 22 1788 at 24 Holles Street, London. He was addressed as The Right Honorable Lord Byron by strangers & Byron by friends. No one ever called him George after he became Byron

TimeTraveler017: English poet Lord Byron is born

DavyTolmie: January 22nd 1788 the poet George Gordon Byron, better known as Lord Byron was born in Holles Street, London. Byron is thought of as an “English” poet, but “Anglo-Scots” is definitely more accurate, so rather than go over old ground detailing...

anisja_rossi: Somebody to remember ... George Gordon Byron, known as Lord Byron , born 22.January 1788. Painting by Henry Pierce Bone - Lord Byron

zg4ever: English poet Lord Byron is born

EdwardJonesNYC: On this day in history…January 22, 1788, George Gordon Lord Byron, was born. Known simply as Lord Byron, he was an English romantic poet and peer.He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the greatest of English poets.

Brookston: Happy Birthday English romantic poet and peer George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, a.k.a. Lord Byron (January 22, 1788–April 19, 1824)

LiteraryVienna: „But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew, upon a thought produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions think.” Lord George Gordon Byron * January 22, 1788

smendzianka: 'There's music in the sighing of a reed; There's music in the gushing of a rill; There's music in all things, if men had ears; The earth is but the music of the spheres.' Lord George Gordon Byron btd 1788 d 1824

RafikYeghyan: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the greatest of English poets

Nlsbarza: Charles Gounod - Maid of Athens, CG. 406 (on a poem by George Gordon Byron, or Lord Byron). With Tassis Christoyannis and Jeff Cohen.

yianniseinstein: George Gordon Byron,Baron Byron by Richard Westall).. 3.Joseph Denis Odevaere Lord Byron on his Death-bed c. 1826

flozthetoz: 22 January 1788 The birth, in London, of the poet George Gordon Byron, better known as Lord Byron.

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

ferchinchin: ❝I only GO OUT to RENEW the need to be ALONE❞. ⭐ George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

arshak28: The most flamboyant and notorious of the major English Romantic poets, George Gordon, Lord Byron, was likewise the most fashionable poet of the early 1800s.

magicpoet01: She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron (George Gordon) She 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... RIP Gina Lollobrigida (4 July 1927 -16 January 2023)

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

MayBeGood1776: “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.” ― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

LOLrakshak: “. . . I would rather not exist than be large.” Lord Byron – Trinity College (1805-1808) On April 15, 1805, George Gordon Byron wrote to Hargreaves Hanson, a fellow classmate at the prestigious school for boys Harrow, in conjunction with a planned visit to Hanson’s home:

SafetyMentalst: From "Vision of Judgment, The" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: Till guessing from a pleasure grew a task, At this epistolary 'Iron Mask.'

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

billykayscot: George Gordon, Lord Byron, who died fighting for Greek independence and wrote of his own identity: “For I am half a Scot by birth and bred a whole one/and my heart flies to my head.” Along with Walter Scott, one of the greatest figures of the Romantic Movement in Europe.

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

SafetyMentalst: From "Bride of Abydos, The" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: May there be mark'd; nor far remote A broken torch, an oarless boat;

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

Nelsoncnote: "In secret we met In silence I grieve That thy heart could forget, Thy spirit deceive. If I should meet thee After long years, How should I greet thee? With silence and tears." ~ When We Two Parted by Lord George Gordon Byron

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

ScottAndPark: Ada Lovelace, born as Augusta Ada Byron, was the only legitimate child of the famous poet Lord George Gordon Byron. Lord Byron's marriage to Ada's mother, Lady Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, was not a happy one.

AndyVermaut: Andy Vermaut shares:Early tech pioneer Ada Lovelace used her background in music and needlepoint to help pioneer computer programming in the 1800s: Lovelace was the daughter of the scandal-ridden romantic poet George Gordon Byron, aka Lord…

SafetyMentalst: From "To A Lady" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: Perhaps, his peace I could destroy, And spoil the blisses that await him; Yet let my Rival smile in joy, For thy dear sake, I cannot hate him.

TalkwithBelinda: November 27, 1852: English mathematician and computer scientist Ada Lovelace died of uterine cancer at age thirty-six. The daughter of Romantic poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Annabella Millbanke, she was chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage'…

nekomatapoetry: throughout his life, and even to the present day, the very name of Shelley has evoked either the strongest vehemence or the warmest praise, bordering on worship. More than any other English Romantic writer, with the possible exception of his friend George Gordon, Lord Byron,

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

JeffreyRothsch3: Pirages | Bindings - Fazakerley . Byron. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. 1841

RadazaDaniela: There is no instinct like that of the heart. -GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

ShivThakare1234: "When we think we lead we are most led."- Lord (George Gordon) Byron BB16 TRP KING SHIV

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

jdamrita31: "When we think we lead we are most led."- Lord (George Gordon) Byron UNBEATABLE PRIYANKA CHAHAR

SafetyMentalst: From "Giaour, The" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: But this was taught me by the dove, To die - and know no second love.

SafetyMentalst: From "Giaour, The" by George Gordon, Lord Byron: But this was taught me by the dove, To die - and know no second love.

erwincurry: “Hatred is the madness of the heart.” — Byron [George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) simply known as Lord Byron, was an English poet and peer.] 1/2)

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage

Kiz_Lurtzman: Me, every time I remember Lord Byron's Christian name was George Gordon:

RiviasHunter: She Walks in Beauty By Lord Byron ( George Gordon ) She 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 that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. >

3d6Alekss: There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more. "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" - Lord George Gordon Byron

StevesThrillers: We all had to read poetry in high school. What pieces really stood out for you? Remember any? For me, Lord Gordon George Byron's `The Destruction of Sennacherib`. Good ol' iambic pentameter. And William Carlos Willams' `Tract`. Years later I wrote Stage Show and saw similarities



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