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Lord Byron, one of Britain's most celebrated Romantic poets, is known for his passionate, rebellious spirit and vivid poetry. Born in 1788, his works, including Don Juan and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, captured the essence of human emotion and the complexities of society. Byron's tumultuous personal life and unflinching commitment to freedom have made him a symbol of romanticism and individuality. His legacy continues to inspire artists and writers to embrace personal authenticity and to seek beauty in all aspects of life, encouraging future generations to live boldly and without compromise.
"And after all what is a lie? Tis but The truth in masquerade."
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