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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
noun
a narrative poem (1812, 1816, 1818) by Byron.
Example Sentences
āI am not now that which I have been,ā Byron wrote in Childe Haroldās Pilgrimage, and that could have been Bobbyās answer to his spiritual change near the end of his life.
DePree points out a 17th Century fireplace that once belonged to poet Lord Byron, who visited while writing his seminal work Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Byron made himself at home in one of the upstairs bedrooms and spent a week or so putting the finishing touches to Childe Haroldās Pilgrimage, his first hit poem.
Turnerās āEhrenbreitstein,ā a view of a hilltop fortress in Germany inspired by a passage in Byronās āChilde Haroldās Pilgrimage.ā
Iām reminded of a comment by the critic Wilfrid Sheed, who said he would trade half of Lord Byronās āChilde Haroldās Pilgrimageā for an interview with him, and āall of āAdam Bedeā for the same with George Eliot.ā
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