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Besides, they always smell of bread and butter (Lord Byron Quotes)
For the night shows stars and women in a better light (Lord Byron Quotes)
That music in itself, whose sounds are song, the poetry of speech (Lord Byron Quotes)
There was a sound of revelry by night (Lord Byron Quotes)
Be warm, but pure; be amorous, but be chaste (Lord Byron Quotes)
When we think we lead we are most led (Lord Byron Quotes)
Thy decay’s still impregnate with divinity (Lord Byron Quotes)
Romances I never read like those I have seen (Lord Byron Quotes)
No ear can hear nor tongue can tell the tortures of the inward hell! (Lord Byron Quotes)
Yet, freedom! Yet thy banner, torn, but flying, streams like the thunderstorm against the wind (Lord Byron Quotes)
Poetry should only occupy the idle (Lord Byron Quotes)
Smiles form the channel of a future tear (Lord Byron Quotes)
And the whole world would henceforth be a wider prison unto me (Lord Byron Quotes)
How the giant element from rock to rock leaps with delirious bound! (Lord Byron Quotes)
Though fame is smoke, its fumes are frankincense to human thought (Lord Byron Quotes)
Dim with the mist of years, gray flits the shade of power (Lord Byron Quotes)
Beautiful spirit, with thy hair of light and dazzling eyes of glory! (Lord Byron Quotes)
T is a base abandonment of reason to resign our right of thought (Lord Byron Quotes)
My soul is dark! Oh quickly string the harp I yet can brook to hear (Lord Byron Quotes)
Thine are the hours and days when both are cheering and innocent (Lord Byron Quotes)
Scandal has something so piquant, it is a sort of cayenne to the mind (Lord Byron Quotes)
Who falls from all he knows of bliss, cares little into what abyss (Lord Byron Quotes)
A mere court butterfly, that flutters in the pageant of a monarch (Lord Byron Quotes)
The mind that broods over guilty woes Is like a scorpion girt by fire (Lord Byron Quotes)
He had kept the whiteness of his soul, and thus men over him wept (Lord Byron Quotes)
By satire kept in awe, shrink from ridicule, though not from law (Lord Byron Quotes)
One last long sigh to love and thee, then back to busy life again (Lord Byron Quotes)
In aught that tries the heart, how few withstand the proof (Lord Byron Quotes)
And history with all her volumes vast, hath but one page (Lord Byron Quotes)
The many still must labor for the one! It is nature’s doom (Lord Byron Quotes)