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moonjahroo: The Destruction of Sennacherib
BY LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON)
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 deep Galilee.
imcozy: She Walks in Beauty
By Lord Byron (George Gordon)
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
StevenLRowley: Lord Byron, in full George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, (born January 22, 1788, London, England—died April 19, 1824, Missolonghi, Greece), British Romantic poet and satirist whose poetry and personality captured the imagination of Europe.
EJBrand: 3. Want to show off your devotion to the Romantics while on your post-covid holiday? Look no further than MOODY TEENAGE BYRON* ON A BEACH TOWEL
Who could argue with “the towel that’s taking the internet by storm” ?
*not by Thomas Lawrence
MarkJMitchellSF: Happy 233rd to George Gordon. AKA Lord Byron--a man not to be trusted with iambs.
MallowTom: Epitaph to a Dog by George Gordon, Lord Byron (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
mobozzen: George Gordon, Lord Byron, leading English poet in Romantic Movement who travelled widely across Europe, spent many years in Italy. In 1823, he joined the Greeks in their war for independence from the Ottoman Empire, both helping to fund the war & writing in favor of democracy.
PetloverHermine: 22Jan/1788: Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron) - “mad, bad and dangerous to know” - is born on Holles Street in London, England.
BdayTwinCentral: Born On This Day ~ January 22 ~ Lord George Gordon Byron ~ British Poet
annemsia: English poet Lord Byron is born
IwantMy3forfree: George Gordon “Lord” Byron was born in London on this day in 1788. I will quiz you on some of the romantic poet’s best loved and well known works. Due to character restrictions I will post a thread. Each tweet will be an excerpt from a poem. Tweet the titles together in one post.
dunwoodybarbers: This Day in History English poet Lord Byron is born
mcnaughtongunn: January 22, 1788: English poet Lord Byron is born
Tamizdata: 1788 — Romantic poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, born, London, England.
Kairpra: Some of my favourite lines:
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 George Gordon, Lord Byron
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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
zeldaMorris00: Lord George Gordon Noel Byron: Fun Facts
(22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824)
“Mad, Bad, And Dangerous to Know
Muirin007: George Gordon, Lord Byron had better never come up in here, he's fixin' to catch both these hands AND a stern talking-to about that stupid, presumptuous turban he wears and that stupid, presumptuous bear he has. Fight me with those lily-white, butter-smooth hands, boy.
Muirin007: If you're new here, hello, my name is Casey and George Gordon, Lord Byron is my archenemy.
hayaaalbassam: Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.
George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)
peetm: Lord George Gordon Byron
"I know that two and two make four - and should be glad to prove it too if I could - though I must say if by any sort of process I could convert 2 and 2 into five it would give me much greater pleasure."
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
BiZzzier: Some of my favourite lines from Lord Byron:
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 George Gordon, Lord Byron
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
MZ_Parks: Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll...
Dark-heaving, boundless, endless and sublime...
The image of eternity...
~Lines from George Gordon, Lord Byron
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
PyraLady: Fictionalized as 'Lord Ruthven' in John Polidori's 'The Vampyre', literature's true inspiration for the aristocratic vampire (so frequently romanticized in fiction since), was George Gordon 6th Baron Byron. Preceding Stoker's 'Dracula', despite being comparatively underrated...
AJSchatkin48: Check out my latest article: “A Biographical Sketch of one of England’s Greatest Romantic Poets, George Gordon Lord Byron,” by Andrew J. Schatkin
SnatcherInThePi: Mezereon Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
eileenchongpoet: Guess what, the most famous (to me anyway) member of Clan Gordon is in fact... A POET?!
‘The 19th century wordsmith Lord Byron was in fact named George Gordon Byron, and his grandfather was George Gordon of Gight Castle.‘
SnatcherInThePi: Elytron Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
liliaw1895: George Gordon, Lord Byron:
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
juliegrnchs: if ever the constraints and regulations of society ever seem too much, please remember that Cambridge University had a strict "no dogs, no cats" rule, and Lord George Gordon Byron (abiding, as a gentleman's son would, by the rules) thus brought his pet bear to campus.
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
dlbowman76: "Don Juan" by George Gordon, Lord Byron, is diabolically bad.
SnatcherInThePi: Prosthion Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
rinnywee: I love not man the less, but Nature more.
- George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron
Image: Syri i Kaltër, Albania
exitthelemming: 377 When We Two Parted by George Gordon, Lord Byron
chibiateyourcat: " There is a pressure in the pathless world;
There is a rapture on the lonely shore;
There is society, where none intrudes;
By the deep sea, and music in its roars:
I love not man the less, but nature more"
- Lord George Gordon Byron -
SnatcherInThePi: Octagon Juan by Lord George Gordon 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
TanjaBoness: 7/ More than any other English Romantic writer, with the possible exception of his friend George Gordon, Lord Byron, Shelley’s life and reputation have had a history and life of their own apart from the reputation of his various works.
TorCentre: Byron, officer, explorer, eventually Vice-Admiral, nicknamed Foul-Weather Jack frequently encountered bad weather. Circumnavigated the world as commodore with his own squadron 1764–1766. Governor of Newfoundland, 1768. Poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Lord Byron among his grandsons.
ArgibayAntonio: “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.”
― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)
ScotlandShop: Meeting a few famous faces from our Clan of the Month, Gordon today - Explorers, philanthropists, and romantic poets such as the slightly scandalous George Gordon (Lord) Byron
SnatcherInThePi: Octagon Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
RhapsodePrime: Listen to: I Would I Were a Careless Child (3:22)by George Gordon, Lord Byron performed by…
SmartContent14: Translation From the "Medea" of Euripides
When fierce conflicting passions urge
The breast, where love is wont to glow,
What mind can stem the stormy surge
Which rolls the tide of human woe?
The hope of praise, the dread of shame,
Can rouse the to...
by George Gordon, Lord Byron
SnatcherInThePi: Etymon Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
SnatcherInThePi: Parthenon Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
AudioBiblion: When We Two Parted | George Gordon, Lord Byron | Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
AndrewBensley: Gordon Lord Byron raced a couple of times in Australia including a win in the 2014 George Ryder at Rosehill. Loved the chats with trainer Tom Hogan.
Jeremy_boypoet: Lord Byron
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, better known as Lord Byron was a poet, peer and politician who became a revolutionary in the Greek War of Independence...
RustyBertrand: "Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves."
-George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)
Bigbounce01: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, known simply as Lord Byron, was an English poet and politician who became a revolutionary in the Greek War of Independence, and is considered one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement.
holaferperez: lord byron era bien precioso. "george gordon byron, 6th baron byron" (1813), de richard westall (1765-1836).
SnatcherInThePi: Cosmotron Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
RustyBertrand: “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.”
― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)
KilmoryCottage: 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.
— George Gordon, Lord Byron
SnatcherInThePi: Mondrian Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
simsron: Ouch!
“Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.”
― George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
stinkardiamou: April 19 Marks 196 Years Since Lord Byron Died for Greece - April 19, which coincides with Orthodox Easter Sunday in 2020, marks 196 years since Lord Byron, the most famous British Philhellene, died in Messolonghi in 1824. George Gordon, Lord...
hschill5: Rip to Lord George Gordon Byron, who, as of today, has been dead for 196 slutty, slutty years
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
bottune: One of the pleasures of reading old letters is the knowledge that they need no answer. -- George Gordon, Lord Byron
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
maggie9684: 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
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
softwindfuzzy: George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788–1824), traveled widely in Europe, part of the time an exile because of scandals related to his marriage.-–中英雙語句子
SnatcherInThePi: Baton Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
SnatcherInThePi: Heptagon Juan by Lord George Gordon Byron
BenSteelmanSN: Feb. 27,1812: George Gordon, Lord Byron, rises to defend the Luddites in the House of Lords.
De_La_Keyboard: Him: “He’s a thug!” (I’m not)
Me: “And I’ve read the complete works of the romantic poet George Gordon Lord Byron, faggot!”
tazIeia: there are no feelings more complex than those of an English Lit major on the man known as George Gordon, Lord Byron
jollyroget: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English poet, peer, and politician who became a revolutionary in the Greek War of Independence, and is…
MyersKeisha: and yes i do mean the late lord george Gordon byron, my atheist king
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
MelanieJaxn: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron
GSWSyndicate: What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? ~George Gordon, Lord Byron, Child Harold's Pilgrimage
Wolfelink: Ah now, George Gordon, Lord Byron.
Fascinating story.
She walks in beauty like the night
Of starry skies and cloudless climes
And all that's best of dark and light
Meet in her aspect and her eyes
SciHiBlog: On January 22, 1788, George Gordon Noel Byron, 6. Baron Byron of Rochdale, commonly known simply as Lord Byron, English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement was born.
silvermurph: It’s the birthday of poet Lord Byron, born George Gordon Noel Byron in London (1788). At the age of 19, he published his first book of poetry, Hours of Idleness (1807).
Byron left to spend a couple of years traveling...
funeralguideUK: 22 January is Lord George Gordon Byron's birthday.
Although he died in Greece after adventures abroad he is actually buried in Nottinghamshire.
You can find out more about it on Funeral Guide:
HelenAnn16: English poet Lord Byron is born - HISTORY
MickLoze: English poet Lord Byron is born - HISTORY
Tamizdata: 1788 — Romantic poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, born, London, England.
VintageAnchor: Lord Byron was born on this day in 1788!
"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 Byron
PoeForevermore: Happy Birthday to Lord Byron!
The greatest creative influence of a young poet called Edgar Poe.
George Gordon Byron, the 6th Baron Byron FRS
(22 Jan 1788 – 19 April 1824)
He heavily influenced Poe, particularly evident in Poe’s “Tamerlane” published in 1827, when Poe was 18.
halfeatenmind: She Walks in Beauty
BY LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON)
Poetry Foundation
SolomanKarl: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage George Gordon, Lord BYRON 1788 1824
studentclub: Epitaph to a Dog by George Gordon, Lord Byron (read by Tom O'Bedlam)