The poem, '40 Love' has been hailed on social media as both 'beautiful' and 'genius' with it's unusual layout mimicking a ...
Shakespearean love poems? Something longer that you might ... An icon of his time, Lord Byron (aka George Gordon) is one of the best-known English poets of the early 19th-century Romantic Movement.
The Greek War of Independence erupted into the the early nineteenth century as Europe was being shaken to its roots by riots ...
Lord Byron may be regarded as one of England’s ... 4. His first smash-hit poem was loosely based on himself Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, a long narrative poem about travel and romance, was ...
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on ...
On April 19, 1824, Lord Byron died at Missolonghi ... A Life in Ten Letters” and “Byron’s Travels: Poems, Letters, and ...
So, this poem is called "When We Two Parted," and it's by George Gordon, better known as Lord Byron. He was someone who was focused on being free, doing whatever he wanted to do. He lived a very ...
Geoffrey Bond often imagines Lord Byron "looking down" as he sits in what was once the 19th Century poet's former bedroom. The 85-year-old has lived in Burgage Manor in Southwell, Nottinghamshire ...
In 1821, while Byron and Shelley briefly shared what they high-mindedly called an ‘artist’s colony’ in Pisa, along with Mary Shelley and Byron’s current squeeze Contessa Teresa ...
The memorial stone to George, 6th Baron Byron in Poets' Corner Westminster Abbey was given by the Poetry Society and unveiled on 8th ... is inlaid with gold Sienna marble lettering and reads: LORD ...