If we meet again one day, how can I congratulate you?

Byron's poem "How can I congratulate you if we meet one day?" ? With tears and silence. "

It means: my former lover finally separated because of various things, and my feelings are still in the same place, but life has pushed us in two completely different directions. Many years later, if we meet again, but we already have our own life, maybe children are in groups, children and grandchildren are around their knees, and the lover around us is gentle, but that person is not you.

What should I do then? Bless you with tears, or bow your head silently and pass by? Either way, it shows that my love is still entrenched in my heart and has never left.

From Byron's Death of Spring.

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Byron's anecdote

When Byron was in Cambridge, he often had some strange behaviors: he sneaked into the fountain pool to swim despite the ban; Dogs are not allowed in the dormitory, so he deliberately raised a bear and fed it in the attic on the left side of the tower. ...

He is always sensitive to women. Byron/Kloc-One summer when he was 0/5 years old, he returned to Newstead, met a girl named Mary Ann Chavez and fell in love. Although Byron loved her very much, in 1805, she married a noble son. Byron, when he was young, recalled his early contact with her and said with great regret, "enthusiasm is only one-sided ... she likes me as much as her brother."

/kloc-At the age of 0/8, a girl named Elizabeth Piguet suddenly came into Byron's life. Encouraged by his girlfriend, young Byron tried to write poems. The following year, the first book of poetry, Idle Time, was published. At this time, Byron was studying at Cambridge University in England, and their relationship remained until Byron got a bachelor's degree in literature. But for various reasons, Byron's love failed again.

Soon, he began his third love-a girl named Caesar fell in love with the talented Byron, which immediately won the poet's * * *. During the dinner, the poet wrote many poems for her, which Byron's researchers later called "Cesar Poems". Who knows that when the poet was in love, Cesar died unfortunately, which made the poet feel very painful and sorry.

Although he has been in love for three times, Byron's great attraction to women has not disappeared. He became famous from 18 12 to 18 15, and then inexplicably married Ann milbank. She is a cold, serious and sensible woman, which doesn't suit him at all-just that she has more money.

Milban gave birth to a daughter and left him within a year, implying that he was having an affair with his half-sister Augusta. This made the whole society turn hostile to him and maliciously slandered him, no less than the praise and flattery he had at the beginning. Byron didn't want to endure this insult any longer, so he left England and never came back. In the next few years, he spent mainly in Venice, but even so, he still had many affairs.

1865438+In April, 2009, Byron was introduced to Countess Teresa Gevich Ali in Bentsen Palace in Venice. He is almost 32 years old, and Teresa is only 18 years old. On the first day they met, Byron suggested that Teresa meet him anywhere alone. Later, Teresa Gwychali received a divorce certificate approved by the Vatican and left Teresa, which made Byron's relationship with her further.

1822, the poet's daughter allegra died again. After that, Byron and Teresa lived together until Byron died in 1824.

Byron wrote poems for the people he loved-Byron wrote many beautiful lyric poems because of his rich emotional life. In Harrow, Byron realized that he had different sexual orientations. After entering Cambridge, he began a lifelong homosexual relationship: he met John Ed Ralston, a choir boy of 15 years old in Cambridge.

Years later, Byron described this relationship as "intense and pure love and passion" and wrote: "I love him more than anything in the world." Byron carried a souvenir of Ed Ralston to his death (some people said it was a heart-shaped ornament made of agate, others said it was a ring).

References:

George gordon byron-Baidu encyclopedia