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Words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling, like dew, upon a thought produces. That which makes thousands, perhaps millions think.
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Lord Byron Poems
- I Would I Were A Careless Child by Lord Byron
- To The Duke Of Dorset by Lord Byron
- The Conquest by Lord Byron
- To Anne by Lord Byron
- On The Star Of 'The Legion Of Honour' (From The French) by Lord Byron
- On Finding A Fan by Lord Byron
- Don Juan: Canto The Sixteenth by Lord Byron
- Translation Of The Romaic Song by Lord Byron
- I Saw Thee Weep by Lord Byron
- The Giaour: A Fragment Of A Turkish Tale by Lord Byron
- Sonnet To George The Fourth, On The Repeal Of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Forfeiture by Lord Byron
- The Tear by Lord Byron
- Translation From The Medea Of Euripides by Lord Byron
- Oh! Weep For Those by Lord Byron
- Translation Of The Nurse's Dole In The Medea Of Euripides by Lord Byron
- Epitaph On A Beloved Friend by Lord Byron
- To Thomas Moore (My Boat Is On The Shore) by Lord Byron
- On Revisiting Harrow by Lord Byron
- The Eve Of Waterloo by Lord Byron
- Elegy On Newstead Abbey by Lord Byron
- On Being Asked What Was The 'Origin Of Love' by Lord Byron
- Stanzas To Augusta (II.) by Lord Byron
- The Devil's Drive: An Unfinished Rhapsody by Lord Byron
- Defeated Yet Triumphant by Lord Byron
- Written Shortly After The Marriage Of Miss Chaworth by Lord Byron
- To My Son by Lord Byron
- To Mr. Murray (Strahan, Tonson Lintot Of The Times) by Lord Byron
- Written After Swimming From Sestos To Abydos by Lord Byron
- Aholibamah's Monologue by Lord Byron
- On Jordan's Banks by Lord Byron









