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George Gordon Byron
Lord Byron] (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824 / London, England
Poems of George Gordon Byron
The Episode Of Nisus And Euryalus
The Eve Of Waterloo
The First Kiss Of Love
The Giaour
The Giaour: A Fragment Of A Turkish Tale
The Harp The Monarch Minstrel Swept
The Irish Avatar
The Island: Canto I.
The Island: Canto Ii.
The Island: Canto Iii.
The Island: Canto Iv.
The Isles Of Greece
The Lament Of Tasso
The Prayer Of Nature
The Prisoner Of Chillon
The Siege And Conquest Of Alhama
The Siege Of Corinth
The Spell Is Broke, The Charm Is Flown!
The Tear
The Vision Of Judgment
The Wild Gazelle
There Be None Of Beauty's Daughters
There Is Pleasure In The Pathless Woods
There Was A Time, I Need Not Name
Thou Art Not False, But Thou Art Fickle
Thoughts Suggested By A College Examination
Thy Days Are Done
To A Beautiful Quaker
To A Lady
To A Lady, On Being Asked My Reasons For Quitting England In The Spring
To A Lady, Who Presented The Author With The Velvet Band Which Bound Her Tresses
To A Lady, Who Presented To The Author A Lock Of Hair Braided With His Own, And Appointed A Night In December To Meet Him In The Garden
To A Vain Lady
To A Youthful Friend
To An Oak At Newstead
To Anne
To Anne: Oh, Say Not, Sweet Anne
To Belshazzar
To Caroline
To Caroline: Oh When Shall The Grave Hide
To Caroline: When I Hear That You Express An Affection So Warm
To D--
To Dives. A Fragment
To E---
To Edward Noel Long, Esq.
To Eliza
To Emma
To Florence
To George, Earl Delwarr
To Lesbia
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