Lord Byron Quotes about Literature
Let none think to fly the danger for soon or late love is his own avenger.
Lord Byron (2015). “Don Juan”, p.165, Xist Publishing
Lord Byron (2015). “Don Juan”, p.437, Xist Publishing
Lord Byron (2015). “Childe Harold's Pilgrimage”, p.54, Sheba Blake Publishing
Lord Byron (2013). “Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.63, Routledge
And the commencement of atonement is the sense of its necessity.
"Delphi Complete Works of Lord Byron" (Illustrated),
Lord Byron (2013). “Don Juan”, p.304, Simon and Schuster
There's naught, no doubt, so much the spirit calms as rum and true religion.
'Don Juan' (1819-24) canto 2, st. 34
"The Age of Bronze" st. 1 (1823)
He who is only just is cruel; who Upon the earth would live were all judged justly?
"Delphi Complete Works of Lord Byron" (Illustrated),
Out of chaos God made a world, and out of high passions comes a people.
Lord Byron (1990). “The Sayings of Lord Byron”, p.20, Gerald Duckworth & Co
'Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print. A book's a book, although there's nothing in 't.
George Gordon Byron, “English Bards And Scotch Reviewers: A Satire”
For what were all these country patriots born? To hunt, and vote, and raise the price of corn?
'The Age of Bronze' (1823) st. 14
Shelley is truth itself and honour itself notwithstanding his out-of-the-way notions about religion.
Lord Byron, Donald A. Low (2013). “Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose”, p.337, Routledge