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  • bravo,divno je! :)

  • This poem has more potential than this rendition of it.

  • I dare you to do anything better!

  • Lovely, thank you.

  • I recited this poem to an ex-Girlfriend, but I'm happy to concede this readers superior gift.

  • Beautiful. Thank you

  • it is great, i adore Lord Byron.

  • Svaka cast!!!

  • A great attempt but I have written better, and been far more consistent with my efforts.

    Judge for yourself soon.

    Won't be long now.

  • Beautiful combination, so romantic... a delight to listen and to see...

  • It's just too bad that I'm totally incapable of writing such quality stuff...

  • As long as you are reading and writing the poetry, then it's a start. Keep on scribbling!!!!!!

  • The best video with this poem. Thank you!

  • 5stars n faved

  • I love this poem by Lord Byron. Nice vid.

  • I was talking about the music. If you see the video again, when the couple starts to dance, there's a music playing behind the voice. But I found it now.

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  • The music are the words - you dunderheads! This is probably the most romantic, searching, glorious use of words you'll ever come across..Byron was of a more educated age!

  • please, could someone answer me what's the name of this song?

    thanks

  • I think she has an alimentation disorder.............

  • Wonderful, beautiful, serene. Thank you

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  • What is the music playing in this?

  • Она идет во всей красе

    Темна, как ночь ее страны.

    Вся глубь небес и звнзды все

    В ее очах заключены,

    Как солнце в утренней росе,

    Но только мраком смягчены...

  • How would you annotate this poem

  • You can't I think it defies simplistic GCSE annotations (if that's what you meant). It's too good.

  • Nicely done! Thank you.

  • How can you bloody well copyright a poem written two hundred years ago?

  • this is actually ron perlman from beauty and the beast the tv series..he is also hellboy

  • Bliss...Michael Sheen, too, gives a wonderful reading of this on his 2cd set, Great Poest of the Romantic Age, on Naxos Audiobooks.

  • Long live the spirit of a true hero.

    He earned the respect from all greeks.

    He earned a place at the greek pantheon of heroes.

  • @pelasgos000 Byron was a Patriot among Patriots.

  • Truly beautiful! Pride and Prejudice movie blends well with Lord Byron's poem

  • A merrier hour was never wasted here:) Thank you,Byron!(and thanks for the uploader:))

  • Lord Byron FTW

  • Masterful reading! So many people try to do that, "slightly husky voice barely above a whisper in a sublime reverie" thing, but fail miserably. Though my praise might stem from the fact that I just listened to two or three other readings on you tube prior to this that inspired me with such disgust that I wished to bludgeon myself to brain damage. This action being performed in order to purge from my memory the sound of their inept vulgarity.

  • Keira + Byron = utter perfection

  • Rubbish film but an almost perfect reading of one of the greatest love poems ever written...Lord Byron would have loved it...and so do I!

  • perfectly

  • T The beautiful soul! Such heart, I weep <3

  • Great video

  • My favorite poem ever!

  • Who is reading that? I think I have an idea of who it is but I want to be sure.

  • That voice would be Ron Pearlman. It's taken from an episode of Beauty and the Beast, the T.V. series from the late 80s in which Mr. Pearlman played the part of the Beast.

  • I loved Beauty and the Beast I loved Ron Pearmans character he had such a beautiful soul.

  • Beautiful and beautifully read as well.

  • Just beautiful. One of my favorite poems. I quoted it in one of my books. Thanks for this. :)

  • Awesome!

  • So beautiful...

  • Byron is one of my favorites from the period of romantism,along with Poe

  • hey, i need help finding the title to one of his poems for a friend, all i know is that it has the line "i am suspended in air"

  • I'll look for it today and tell you when I come back home tonight...I have an idea which one it is but I'm not 100% sure so,I'll check :)

  • Ok,it wasn't the one I had thought of and neither one of the selected poems from my book...do you maybe know any other quote from it?

  • You wouldn't happen to be talking about

    "Having got drunk exceedingly today

    So that I seem to stand upon the ceiling"

    Would you? From Don Juan writen on the back of the last leaf of the transcript for Canto I ?

  • Great video!! Love it ^^

  • What a great idea! Very lovely indeed :))

  • Oh my God, who did that reading? It was beautiful. Purely beautiful.

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