I knelt down and begged Byron's English poem, "Hyde has no worries, don't swear to heaven, because she has never heard of anyone who would cheat a pure girl."

This poem is a classic in Byron's long poem Don Juan.

In Don Juan, Don Juan is a handsome guy who can't be more handsome, and Hyde is a peerless beauty who doesn't need makeup. Don Juan drifted to Pirate Island and was saved by the pirate's daughter Hyde. Except for her and Don Juan, everyone else is a pirate or a servant. They have no reason not to love each other. Facing the most perfect person in the world, it is natural to fall in love. ...

The second chapter of Don Juan? Section 190