Poems by George Gordon Byron
Don Juan: Canto The Seventh
... but the best Amongst them all, hard blows to inflict or ward, ...
The Dream
... he could see Not that which was, nor that which should have been ...
To Mr. Murray (For Oxford And For Waldegrave)
... But now this sheet is nearly cramm'd, ...
If That High World
... To hold each heart the heart that shares ...
Don Juan: Canto The First
... ) I only say suppose this sup being then grown up to man's estate ...
Dear Doctor, I have Read your Play
... Crabbes, Campbells, Crokers, Freres and Wards, ...
From Anacreon
... Love, Love alone, my lyre shall claim, ...
Stanzas For Music: There's Not A Joy The World Can Give
... 'Tis not on youth's smooth cheek the blush alone, which fades so fast, ...
On The Star Of 'The Legion Of Honour' (From The French)
... As thou didst lighten through all space ...
Stanzas To A Lady, On Leaving England
... 'Twould soothe to take one lingering view, ...
Translation Of The Famous Greek War Song
... Till their hated blood shall flow ...
To The Duke Of Dorset
... Far, far distingish'd ish'd from the glittering throng, ...
Don Juan: Canto The Sixth
... She thought that her lord's heart (even could she claim it) ...
Verses Found In A Summerhouse At Hales-Owen
... hours, Th' offended guests would not, with blushing, see ...
The Cornelian
... Nor wealth nor birth their treasures yield ...