Zitate von Lord George Gordon Byron
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Lord George Gordon Byron:
Ich habe alle meine Begierden und die meisten meiner Eitelkeiten überlebt, ja sogar die der Autorschaft.
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Poet, "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", "Cain", "Lara", galt außerhalb Englands als "schillernde Persönlichkeit" mit großem Einfluß (England, 1788 - 1824).
Lord George Gordon Byron · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Lord George Gordon Byron wäre heute 236 Jahre, 7 Monate, 20 Tage oder 86.430 Tage alt.
Geboren am 22.01.1788 in London
Gestorben am 19.04.1824 in Missolunghi
Sternzeichen: ♒ Wassermann
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Weitere 343 Zitate von Lord George Gordon Byron
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A drowsy frowzy poem, called the 'Excursion', writ' in a manner which is my aversion.
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A lady of a 'certain age', which means Certainly aged.
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A land of meanness, sophistry, and mist.
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A little still she strove, and much repented, And whispering 'I will ne'er consent'-consented.
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A lovely being, scarcely formed or moulded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded.
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A man must serve his time to every trade Save censure-critics all are ready made. Take hackneyed jokes from Miller, got by rote, With just enough of learning to misquote.
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A panoramic view of hell's in training, After the style of Virgil and of Homer, So that my name of Epic's no misnomer.
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A pretty woman as was ever seen, Fresh as the Angel o'er a new inn door.
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A quiet conscience makes one so serene.
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A ruin-yet what ruin! from its mass Walls, palaces, half-cities, have been reared.
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A solitary shriek, the bubbling cry Of some strong swimmer in his agony.
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A thousand years scarce serve to form a state; an hour my lay it in the dust.
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Adieu, adieu! my native shore Fades o'er the waters blue.
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Adversity is the first path to truth.
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Alas! our young affections run to waste, Or water but the desert.
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Alas! the love of women! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing!
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All comedies are ended by a marriage.
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All farewells should be sudden.
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All present life is but an Interjection, An 'Oh!' or 'Ah!' of joy or misery, Or a 'Ha! ha!' or 'Bah!'-a yawn, or 'Pooh!' Of which perhaps the latter is most true.
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All tragedies are finished by a death, All comedies are ended by a marriage; The future states of both are left to faith.