Lord Byron — "I am a very passionate man, and I love with all my heart, but I hate with all my…"
I am a very passionate man, and I love with all my heart, but I hate with all my soul.
I am a very passionate man, and I love with all my heart, but I hate with all my soul.
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"I have a great passion for horses, and I think they are much better than men."
"I am a very philosophical man, and I ponder the meaning of life and death."
"Love is a thing of very great interest, but it is not a thing of much importance."
"I have a great respect for the opinion of the world, but I have a still greater respect for my own."
"Pleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure."
English Romantic poet whose Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-18) and Don Juan (1819-24) made him a continent-wide celebrity; died at Missolonghi fighting for Greek independence. Closely associated with Percy Bysshe Shelley (Geneva summer companion and fellow second-generation Romantic) and John Keats (younger Romantic Byron mocked but later admired). For an intellectual contrast, see William Wordsworth, Lake Poet of pious nature-worship — Byron's mockery of 'the Lakers' Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey runs through Don Juan as a sustained literary feud across hundreds of stanzas. The cleanest Romantic-internal split between sincere-pastoral and cynical-worldly poetics.
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