Think not I am what I appear.
More Quotes from Lord Byron:
I dreamt last night our love return'd,And, sooth to say, that very dream
Was sweeter in its phantasy,
Than if for other hearts I burn'd,
For eyes that ne'er like thine could beam
In Rapture's wild reality.
Lord Byron
Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure.
Lord Byron
Like other parties of the kind, it was first silent, then talky, then argumentative, then disputatious, then unintelligible, then altogether, then inarticulate, and then drunk. When we had reached the last step of this glorious ladder, it was difficult to get down again without stumbling.
Lord Byron
And having wisdom with each studious year, in meditation dwelt, with learning wrought, and shaped his weapon with an edge severe, sapping a solemn creed with solemn sneer.
Lord Byron
Society is smoothed to that excess, that manners hardly differ more than dress
Lord Byron
Life's enchanted cup sparkles near the brim.
Lord Byron
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