Going to take a moment to share with you Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty" and "So We'll Go No More A-Roving" as they are beautifully illustrated in the poetry collection I have which sealed my love for poetry when I was young ❤️ I treasure it deeply.

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Between the cosmic wake of a thousand solar nightmares
Chaos will reign eternal.

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HAPPY GOODBYE ART BLOCK!

From me and my rendition of D'Orsay's Byron ❤❤

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LordByron🖌

Vi è un incanto nei boschi senza sentiero.
Vi è un estasi sulla spiaggia solitaria.
Vi è un asilo dove nessun importuno penetra
in riva alle acque del mare
e vi è un armonia nel frangersi delle onde

🖼C.D.Friedrich

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Starting the Stream a lil' later tonight, lost power in the neighborhood earlier, now my settings in PS are all outa whack~
but anyway! heres another Prize Comm for the one and only LordByron71!


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"Mad, bad and dangerous to know."

📖 in the of 9 May 1816, Lady published her novel GLENARVON, which contained thinly veiled portraits of her husband, (later Prime Minister) and her famous lover,

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was a 'mannish' lesbian. Her portraits show her in black, with a white shirt & cravat. She modelled herself on outrageous (#Scottish😉) poetry star & Look at our tweets in lockdown on the for more info.

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They chain’d us each to a column stone,
And we were three—yet, each alone;
We could not move a single pace,
We could not see each other’s face

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For 3 stormy days in 1816 & friends were stuck inside villa on Lake Geneva. dared his guests to write ghost stories. In the small hours of 16th June Mary had a vision of a man-made monster. Upon waking she began to write

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A marriage that makes a good end to a comedy will often make as good a beginning to a tragedy: Annabella Milbanke George Gordon Byron https://t.co/OQkUoMKGbX via

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Thomas Cole died 1848. The last painting was based on Lord Byron’s witch poem “Manfred”.

Romantic Landscape with Ruined Tower
The Course of Empire: The Savage State
Moonlight Landscape
Scene from Manfred

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"There is no instinct like that of the heart." George Gordon, died 1824.

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