1,065 Quotes by Lord Byron

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    He counted them at break of day - / And when the sun set where were they?

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    Dreading that climax of all human ills the inflammation of his weekly bills.

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    But at sixteen the conscience rarely gnaws So much, as when we call our old debts in At sixty years, and draw the accounts of evil, And find a deuced balance with the devil.

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    He left a Corsair's name to other times, / Linked with one virtue, and a thousand crimes.

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    What opposite discoveries we have seen! (Signs of true genius, and of empty pockets.) One makes new noses, one a guillotine, One breaks your bones, one sets them in their sockets; But vaccination certainly has been A kind antithesis to Congreve's rockets, ...

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    Dark-heaving - boundless, endless, and sublime, / The image of eternity, the throne / Of the Invisible.

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