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And not a breath crept through the rosy air, and yet the forest leaves seemed stirred with prayer (Lord Byron Quotes)
For talk six times with the same single lady, and you may get the wedding dress ready (Lord Byron Quotes)
To pass their lives on fountains and on flowers, and never know the weight of human hours (Lord Byron Quotes)
Who listens once will listen twice; her heart be sure is not of ice, and one refusal no rebuff (Lord Byron Quotes)
Slight withal may be the things which bring back on the heart the weight which it would fling aside forever (Lord Byron Quotes)
Yet how much less it were to gain, though thou hast left me free, the loveliest things that still remain, than thus remember thee (Lord Byron Quotes)
That anxious torture may I never feel, which doubtful, watches over a wandering heart. O, who that bitter torment can reveal, or tell the pining anguish of that smart! (Lord Byron Quotes)
When friendship or love our sympathies move, when truth in a glance should appear, the lips may beguile with a dimple or smile, but the test of affection’s a tear (Lord Byron Quotes)
The devil hath not, in all his quiver’s choice, an arrow for the heart like a sweet voice (Lord Byron Quotes)
Twas blow for blow, disputing inch by inch, for one would not retreat, nor t’other flinch (Lord Byron Quotes)
I want a hero: an uncommon want, when every year and month sends forth a new one (Lord Byron Quotes)
Tis an old lesson; time approves it true, and those who know it best, deplore it most; when all is won that all desire to woo, the paltry prize is hardly worth the cost (Lord Byron Quotes)
Well, well, the world must turn upon its axis, and all mankind turn with it, heads or tails, and live and die, make love and pay our taxes, and as the veering winds shift, shift our sails (Lord Byron Quotes)
Despair defies even despotism; there is that in my heart would make its way through hosts with leveled spears (Lord Byron Quotes)
Truth is a gem that is found at a great depth; whilst on the surface of this world all things are weighed by the false scale of custom (Lord Byron Quotes)
A lovely being, scarcely formed or moulded, a rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded (Lord Byron Quotes)
Do proper homage to thine idol’s eyes; but no too humbly, or she will despise thee and thy suit, though told in moving tropes: Disguise even tenderness if thou art wise (Lord Byron Quotes)
Dark tree! Still sad when other’s grief is fled, the only constant mourner over the dead (Lord Byron Quotes)
Though thy slumber may be deep. Yet thy spirit will not sleep; there are shades that will not vanish, there are thoughts thou canst not banish (Lord Byron Quotes)
These blasted pines, wrecks of a single winter, barkless, branchless, a blighted trunk upon a cursed root (Lord Byron Quotes)
All is concentred in a life intense, where not a beam, nor air, nor leaf is lost, but hath a part of being (Lord Byron Quotes)
They kindly leave us, but not quite alone, but in good company, the gout or stone (Lord Byron Quotes)
Tis not on youth’s smooth cheek the blush alone, which fades so fast, but the tender bloom of heart is gone, ere youth itself be past (Lord Byron Quotes)
There should always be some foundation of fact for the most airy fabric; and pure invention is but the talent of a deceiver (Lord Byron Quotes)
There is no traitor like him whose domestic treason plants the poniard within the breast which trusted to his truth (Lord Byron Quotes)
I make a declaration every spring, of reformation ere the year run out, but somehow this my vestal vary takes wing (Lord Byron Quotes)
Thou shalt not write, in short, but what I choose. This is true criticism, and you may kiss, exactly as you please, or not, the rod (Lord Byron Quotes)
The tenor’s voice is spoilt by affectation, and for the bass, the beast can only bellow; in fact, he had no singing education, an ignorant, noteless, timeless, tuneless fellow (Lord Byron Quotes)
Would you teach her to love? For a time seem to rove; at first she may frown in a pet; but leave her awhile, she shortly will smile, and then you may win your coquette (Lord Byron Quotes)
Many a withering thought lies hid, not lost, in smiles that least befit those who wear them most (Lord Byron Quotes)