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Lord Byron Quotes

«My native Land - Good Night!»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: good night
«It is singular how soon we lose the impression of what ceases to be constantly before us. A year impairs, a luster obliterates. There is little distinct left without an effort of memory, then indeed the lights are rekindled for a moment /but who can be sure that the Imagination is not the torch-bearer?»
«Dark-heaving - boundless, endless, and sublime, / The image of eternity, the throne / Of the Invisible.»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: heaving
«Better to err with Pope, than shine with Pye.»
Author: Lord Byron
«Ready money is Aladdin's lamp»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: Aladdin, lamp, ready money
«To fly from, need not be to hate mankind»
Author: Lord Byron | About: Mankind
«It is a hard although a common case To find our children running restive- they In whom our brightest days we would retrace, Our little selves reform'd in finer clay, Just as old age is creeping on apace, And clouds come o'er the sunset of our day, Th»
«The night shows stars and women in a better light»
Author: Lord Byron
«All Heaven and Earth are still, though not in sleep, But breathless, as we grow when feeling most»
Author: Lord Byron | Keywords: breathless
«Of all the barbarous middle ages, that which is most barbarous is the middle age of man! it is - I really scarce know what; but when we hover between fool and sage, and don't know justly what we would be at - a period something like a printed page, b»