• Parisina is a 586-line poem written by Lord Byron. It was probably written between 1812 and 1815, and published on 13 February 1816.
  • Associated-names. Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. Parisina. Bookplateleaf. 0010.
  • The lip that there would cling for ever, While gleams on Parisina’s face. The Heaven she fears will not forgive her, As if each calmly conscious star.
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  • Other editions - View all. The Siege of Corinth: A Poem ; Parisina : a Poem George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Full view - 1816.
  • ‘Tis done–all closely are they shorn– The vest which till this moment worn– The scarf which Parisina gave– Must not adorn him to the grave. ... Related Poems
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  • The poem is full of emotion, and the reader is drawn into the story of Parisina and Hugo. The poem is set in a time of great social and political upheaval.
  • Poems Quotes Books Biography Comments. Parisina. It is the hour when from the boughs The nightingale's high note is heard; It is the hour when lovers'...
  • PARISINA. ADVERTISEMENT. The following poem is grounded on a circumstance mentioned in Gibbon's "Antiquities of the House of Brunswick."
  • 'Tis done--all closely are they shorn-- The vest which till this moment worn-- The scarf which Parisina gave-- Must not adorn him to the grave.