Lord Byron's Poems deal most often with the ideas of love, freedom, and history. The poems examine many different subjects, such as the awe a speaker holds for a woman's beauty, the sorrow the poet feels over a lost love, and a satirical vision of the judgment of Heaven. Byron's Poems also relate several historical epic tales (both comic and serious). Themes explored in these complex works are madness, mysticism, religious satire, and despair.
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