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The Bride of Abydos is a poem written by Lord Byron in 1813. One of his earlier works, The Bride of Abydos is considered to be one of his "Heroic Poems", along with The Giaour, Lara, The Siege of Corinth, The Corsair and Parisina. These poems contributed to his poetic fame at the time in England. [1]
The book is an account of Byron's ten-month journey in the Middle East, Afghanistan and India in 1933–34, partially in the company of Christopher Sykes.It is in the form of a diary with the first entry "Venice, 20 August 1933" after which Byron travelled by ship to the island of Cyprus and then on to the countries of Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
He said he hoped Byron's earlier life would earn Southwell - and neighbouring Newark, where some of his early works were published - local recognition for its cultural relevance.
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Media mogul Byron Allen, the founder, owner and CEO of Entertainment Studios, also known as the Allen Media Group, is preparing a bid for the Commanders, according to Kamaron Leach of Bloomberg.
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Sardanapalus (1821) is a historical tragedy in blank verse by Lord Byron, set in ancient Nineveh and recounting the fall of the Assyrian monarchy and its supposed last king.It draws its story mainly from the Historical Library of Diodorus Siculus and from William Mitford's History of Greece.
Turkey Cheese Ball. Even if you're not serving turkey this Thanksgiving doesn't mean you can't get in on the theme. Enter: this adorable cheeseball.We used carrots, pecans, pretzels, and bell ...