George Gordon Byron Quotes
He Thought About Himself, And The Whole Earth,
Of Man The Wonderful, And Of The Stars,
And How The Deuce They Ever Could Have Birth;
And Then He Thought Of Earthquakes, And Of Wars,
How Many Miles The Moon Might Have In Girth,
Of Air-balloons, And Of The Many Bars
To Perfect Knowledge Of The Boundless Skies;
And Then He Thought Of Donna Julia's Eyes.
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