Author:George Gordon, Lord Byron
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George Gordon, Lord Byron
George Gordon, Lord Byron - (1788 – 1824)
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Works
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Poems
- The Hebrew Melodies (1815), containing among others
- "She walks in beauty"
- Jeptha's Daughter ("Since our Country – our God – oh my Sire")
- Warriors and Chiefs
- Vision of Belshazzar ("The King was on his throne")
- The Destruction of Sennacherib ("The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold")
- "Thou whose spell can raise the dead"
- Francisca ("Francisca walks in the shadow of night")
- "A spirit pass'd before me"
- "They say that Hope is happiness"
- Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination
- To a Beautiful Quaker
- The Cornelian
- Lines Addressed to a Young Lady
- The First Kiss of Love
- Written After Swimming From Sestos to Abydos
- Maid of Athens, Ere We Part
- Remember Thee! Remember Thee!
- Stanzas for Music
- Sonnet on Chillon (also the prelude to The Prisoner of Chillon)
- Darkness
- So We'll Go No More A-Roving
- Epitaph to a Dog
- Beppo
- Lachin y Gair (Dark Lochnagar)
- The Giaour
- When We Two Parted
- She walks in Beauty
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Lengthier works
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