The love poems of Lord Byron : a romantic's passion
by Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824.
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Table of Contents:
- To Caroline
- Imitated from Catallus
- From Anacreon
- To Emma
- To M.S.G.
- The first kiss of love
- To woman
- To M.S.G.
- To Mary on receiving her picture
- To Lesbia
- To a lady who presented to the author a lock of hair braided with his own, and appointed a night in December to meet him in the garden
- Translation from the Medea of Euripides
- To a beautiful Quaker
- To a lady who presented the author with the velvet band which bound her tresses
- To a lady
- To Anne
- On finding a fan
- Song
- "When we two parted"
- "There was a time, I need not name"
- "And wilt thou weep when I am low?"
- "Remind me not, remind me not"
- Stanzas to a lady on leaving England
- The girl of Cadiz
- "Maid of Athens, ere we part"
- On parting
- "And thou art dead, as young and fair"
- On being asked what was the "origin of love"
- "Remember him whom passion's power"
- Love and gold
- Stanzas for music
- "She walks in beauty"
- "Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom"
- Stanzas for music
- Fare thee well
- Stanzas to Augusta
- So we'll go no more a-roving
- Stanzas to the po
- Sonnet on the nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli with the Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna
- Stanzas
- Stanzas to a hindoo air
- To
- On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year.