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portrait of Lord Byron
in Albanian dress by Thomas Phillips, c1835
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Notices of the Life
of Lord Byron by Thomas Moore, 1835
Lady Byron Vindicated:
A History of The Byron Controversy, From Its Beginning in 1816 to the Present
Time by Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1870
Byron: Biography and Chronology
Byron: Images
portraits of the poet, his family and friends
Byron: Selected
Poetry
Byron: Selected Letters
Byron: Contemporary
and Critical Opinion
Byron on
Keats: at the John Keats site
Byron's lovers: Lady Caroline Lamb
Byron's wife: Anne Isabella Milbanke currently unavailable; being redesigned and rewritten
Why read Lord Byron?
an introduction to the website
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The Life and Work of John Keats
My other website, dedicated to Byron's
Romantic contemporary.
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But words are things, and a small drop of ink,
Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think;
'Tis strange, the shortest letter which man uses
Instead of speech, may form a lasting link
Of ages; to what straits old Time reduces
Frail man, when paper - even a rag like this - ,
Survives himself, his tomb, and all that's his.
from Don Juan
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