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Definition of Lord george gordon byron
1. Noun. English romantic poet notorious for his rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lord George Gordon Byron
Literary usage of Lord george gordon byron
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Spirit: A Basis for World Democracy by Paul Monroe (1919)
"... WASHINGTON1 lord george gordon byron (1788-1824) Where may the wearied eye
repose, When gazing on the Great; Where neither guilty glory glows, ..."
2. How to Remember History: A Method of Memorizing Dates, with a Summary of the by Virginia Conser Shaffer (1890)
"lord george gordon byron, one of England's most celebrated poets, was born in
London in 1788. His father's family traced its origin back to the time of ..."
3. The European Journals of William Maclure by William Maclure, John S. Doskey (1988)
"In November he met lord george gordon byron at Cefalonia. Byron was also fighting
for the Greeks, but the two men did not work well together because each ..."