“In solitude, where we are least alone.”
Quote by Lord Byron
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CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a collection of four cantos written by the Romantic poet George Gordon Byron. The poem follows the protagonist, Childe Harold, on his journey through Europe, reflecting on his experiences and the complexities of human existence. The work is known for its vivid descriptions of landscapes and its exploration of themes such as solitude, love, and the passage of time. more
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