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Byron's ten most famous poems are as follows:"Idle Time", "When We Were Separated", "To a Lady", "The Girl of Athens", "Greek War Song", "She Walks in Beautiful Glory", "I've Seen You Cry", "My Necklace for You", "To Augusta", "Prometheus".
George Gordon Byron (January 22, 1788 - April 19, 1824) was a great British romantic poet in the early 19th century.
He was not only a great poet, but also a warrior who fought all his life for his ideals, actively and courageously threw himself into the revolution - participated in the Greek national liberation movement and became one of the leaders. Byron's daughter, Ada Lovelace, was the founder of the computer program.
George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January 1788 in a modest rented house in London. Both parents came from declining aristocratic families.
He was born with a limp and is sensitive to this. At the age of ten, the hereditary titles and estates of the Byron family (Neustedan Abbey was his residence) fell to him and became Lord Byron VI.
In 1801, in order to match Byron's aristocratic status and status, the family decided to send him to a prestigious school, Harrow School. Founded in 1571 by John Lean, this school has produced many well-known figures in English history, including Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who greatly admired Byron.
Writing features:
Romanticism, in his short life, he left many glorious poems for the world, the most famous of which are the magnificent masterpieces of the long lyrical narrative poems "The Travels of Childe Harold" and "Don Juan".
In these glorious works, which are known as "lyrical epics" by the world, the poet Byron integrates his personal experience of traveling to European countries into his works with a positive romantic creative technique, and uses a broad vision and profound brushstrokes to show the vast and majestic picture scroll of the times, express the feelings of the poet with great pride, and express the vow of struggle of the proud and unyielding Gaozhou Talk.
Byron's "lyrical epic" follows the poet's trail and presents a beautiful picture of the sea, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Aegean Sea, from the rolling hills of Portugal and the spectacular bullrings of Spain to the solemn ruins of Greek and Roman monuments and the lofty mountains of Albania.
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Byron's poems are:1. Life is like a white horse passing through a gap, this body is a mustard, and it is harvested at will by death. —Byron, Don Juan
2. What is the taste of love without youth? What is the meaning of youth without love? - Byron.
3. How can thousands of active hearts match the love for the deceased? - Byron, "Just Restrain a Little."
4. If I meet you, after many years, how should I congratulate you, with tears, with silence. —Byron, "The Death of Spring."
5. I don't despise the world, and I don't care about the condemnation of the world. —Byron, Poems to Augusta
6. She walks gracefully, just like the night. —Byron, The Poem of Beauty
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