All Lord Byron Quotes
- Pure friendship's well-feigned blush. Blush
- On the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar. Drip
- Eternity forbids thee to forget. Eternity
- A feast not profuse but elegant; more of salt [refinement] than of expense. Elegant
- The music, and the banquet, and the wine-- The garlands, the rose odors, and the flowers, The sparkling eyes, and flashing ornaments-- The white arms… Arms
- The law of heaven and earth is life for life. Earth
- Rough Johnson, the great moralist. Great
- I have a passion for the name of "Mary," For once it was a magic sound to me, And still it half calls up the… Beheld
- It is by far the most elegant worship, hardly excepting the Greek mythology. What with incense, pictures, statues, altars, shrines, relics, and the real presence,… Absolution
- A thirst for gold, The beggar's vice, which can but overwhelm The meanest hearts. Beggar
- Maidens, like moths, are ever caught, by glare, And Mammon wins his way where seraphs might despair. Caught
- When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; And when Rome falls--the World. Coliseum
- Of all tales 'tis the saddest--and more sad, Because it makes us smile. All
- Dead scandals form good subjects for dissection. Dead
- All Heaven and Earth are still, though not in sleep, But breathless, as we grow when feeling most. All
- Tis strange,-but true; for truth is always strange; Stranger than fiction: if it could be told, How much would novels gain by the exchange! How… Always Strange
- The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted; they have torn me, and I bleed. I should have known what fruit… Bleed
- She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect… All
- In secret we met - In silence I grieve, That thy heart could forget, Thy spirit deceive. If I should meet thee After long years,… Deceive
- This is the age of oddities let loose. Age
- I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me: and to me High mountains are a feeling, but the hum of… Cities
- I have not loved the world, nor the world me, but let us part fair foes; I do believe, though I have found them not,… Believe
- Are not the mountains, waves, and skies as much a part of me, as I of them? Inspirational
- Oh who can tell, save he whose heart hath tried. Funny
- You gave me the key to your heart, my love, then why did you make me knock? Gave