The Byron Gallery of Highly Finished Engravings, Illustrating Lord Byron's Works: With Selected Beauties from His Poems; Elucidated by Historical and Critical Notices; Together with a Sketch of His Life, Containing Important and Unpublished Matter

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The many admirers of the transcendent genius of the gifted Poet, will appreciate a design, which, if it does not adorn, may yet lend additional interest to the invaluable source from whence they have frequently derived exquisite gratification and refined pleasure.

Any creditable attempt to unite in closer ties the younger Muse of Painting to its elder and more dignified Sisters of Poetry, will generally be productive of mutual bene fit to both. The chaste and ardent lover of intellectual harmony may then view, at a single glance, the proper embodiment of the pleasing sound that charmed him, whilst enjoying the sweet and lingering tones that gave it birth.

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English poet and dramatist George Gordon, Lord Byron was born January 22, 1788, in London. The boy was sent to school in Aberdeen, Scotland, until the age of ten, then to Harrow, and eventually to Cambridge, where he remained form 1805 to 1808. A congenital lameness rankled in the spirit of a high-spirited Byron. As a result, he tried to excel in every thing he did. It was during his Cambridge days that Byron's first poems were published, the Hours of Idleness (1807). The poems were criticized unfavorably. Soon after Byron took the grand tour of the Continent and returned to tell of it in the first two cantos of Childe Harold (1812). Instantly entertained by the descriptions of Spain, Portugal, Albania, and Greece in the first publication, and later travels in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, the public savored Byron's passionate, saucy, and brilliant writing. Byron published the last of Childe Harold, Canto IV, in 1818. The work created and established Byron's immense popularity, his reputation as a poet and his public persona as a brilliant but moody romantic hero, of which he could never rid himself. Some of Byron's lasting works include The Corsair, Lara, Hebrew Melodies, She Walks In Beauty, and the drama Manfred. In 1819 he published the first canto of Don Juan, destined to become his greatest work. Similar to Childe Harold, this epic recounts the exotic and titillating adventures of a young Byronica hero, giving voice to Byron's social and moral criticisms of the age. Criticized as immoral, Byron defended Don Juan fiercely because it was true-the virtues the reader doesn't see in Don Juan are not there precisely because they are so rarely exhibited in life. Nevertheless, the poem is humorous, rollicking, thoughtful, and entertaining, an enduring masterpiece of English literature. Byron died of fever in Greece in 1824, attempting to finance and lead the Byron Brigade of Greek freedom fighters against the Turks.

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