Similar words: Byronic, by rote, by road, learn by rote, gyrotron, triiodothyronine, byre, ruby-red. Meaning: n. English romantic poet notorious for his rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824).
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62. It occurred to Byron that he could go back to the fraternity house through Claremont Avenue.
63. Percy, Lord Byron, John Polidori, and Mary's stepsister, Claire, were the others present.
64. But the key returnee is likely to be Byron Scott, who seems to have a genuine connection to his point god.
65. If there was, was he the Byron transmigrate Byron or transmigrate Brooke?
66. He spent a week with Byron touring shipyards and factories.
67. And on finding a lush glade, "I lay down in the sun enjoyingmyself most entirely, " Byron wrote to his half-sister, "and dared to write downin my pocket-book that I was happy."
68. On Byron Island, the skull of a sei whale rests in a tidal creek—until the next storm.
69. At this epoch when Waterloo is only a clashing of swords, above Blucher, Germany has Schiller; above Wellington, England has Byron.
70. We'll study the history,[http://sentencedict.com/byron.html] from philosophers John Locke and Benjamin Franklin to mythbusters Kari Byron and Jamie Hyneman.
71. But for me, it was the legacy of Byron and the Shelleys — and thejuxtaposition of such larger-than-life characters in such a pristinebuttoned-down place that gave Lake Geneva its most powerful allure.
72. FASCINATED as the Romantics were by the spiritual power of untrammelednature, not even the self-absorbed Byron could visit Switzerland withoutexperiencing the Alps.
73. In the summer of 1822 Leigh Hunt came out to Italy to discuss a new periodical, proposed by Byron, in which Shelley was to take part.
74. Byron was growing into a resemblance to the lost Warren.
75. The rise of moralism was a bugbear to Lord Byron , born in 1788.
76. Charles Babbage & Ada Byron ( Lady Lovelace ) worked on programmable mechanical calculating machines.
77. Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the "Byronic hero"- the persona of a brooding melancholy young man.
78. The publication in 1812 of the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, brought Byron fame.
79. You can't wait to get to Shelley , Keats and Byron and good old Walt Whitman.
80. I think of Napoleon at St. Helena, and of Byron growing morose and fat in the enervating climate of Italy.
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