Byron

[ US /ˈbaɪɹən/ ]
NOUN
  1. English romantic poet notorious for his rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824)
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How To Use Byron In A Sentence

  • This was just a few years after Lord Byron woke to find Child Harold's Pilgrimage in the bookshops and himself famous, as it were, overnight.
  • The good news for Gators fans is that the team is blessed at line-backer, with stalwarts such as Byron Hardmon, Mike Nattiel and Matt Farrior.
  • We may then sum up by saying that Lord Byron generally established on an impregnable rock, guarded by unbending principles, those great virtues to which principles are essential; but that, after making these treasures secure -- for treasures they are to the man of honor and worth -- once having placed them beyond the reach of sensibility and sentiment, he may sometimes have allowed the _lesser virtues_ (within ordinary bonds) such indulgence as flowed from his kindly nature, and such as his youth rendered natural to a feeling heart and ardent imagination. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • It is certain that Byron had begun the fourth canto, and written some thirty or more stanzas, before Hobhouse rejoined him at his villa of La Mira on the banks of the Brenta, in July, 1817; and it would seem that, although he had begun by saying "that he was too short a time in Rome for it," he speedily overcame his misgivings, and accomplished, as he believed, the last "fytte" of his pilgrimage. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • ‘I call this libation the Lord Byron,’ he announces.
  • Byron Wallen switches between trumpet and flugelhorn, whilst Ed Jones likewise moves from soprano to tenor horns.
  • `SCLC, FBI, NBC - Lord Byron don't know nothin 'bout no initials. DOWNTOWN
  • In 1817, in Rome, Byron sat for a bust by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. Note: Apollo Belvidere
  • The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is ByronWhite. The Volokh Conspiracy » Epstein for the Supreme Court?
  • I swim here with Byron because I dread to swim alone, and tolerate all his impudent remarks.
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