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Analysis and comments on When We Two Parted by Lord Byron

Comment 5 of 5, added on July 10th, 2006 at 4:03 PM.

This poem portrays a great sense of emotion and how Love can change those who even lead a life of great violation of towards there partners. Lord Byron's angry as a typical man would have liked to leave first instead of being emotionally attached and entrapped by vow which "are all broken". This makes me imagine a wedding and the prospect of Love is clearly apparent as two people marry and share vows at this emotion being expressed.

Rene Zambia from United Kingdom
Comment 4 of 5, added on June 25th, 2006 at 6:33 PM.

This poem was actually written about his half-sister with whom he had an affair and possibly a child with. Bear that in mind and the poem becomes very obvious.

Zoe from United Kingdom
Comment 3 of 5, added on March 5th, 2006 at 6:33 PM.

Another awesome poem showing the emotions of a man who felt betrayed by his love. For Lord Byron to publish this poem, I think, showed just how "human" he was. It is unusual for a man of his passion, (women), nowday's, to show an emotion of this sort.

Angela Mccumbes from United States
Comment 2 of 5, added on October 7th, 2005 at 9:03 AM.

I reminds me of death. When she goes away he is suffering from pain. When he meets her again in heaven, he will be so happy to see her than he will meet her with "silence and tears"


Amanda from United States
Comment 1 of 5, added on April 4th, 2005 at 12:46 AM.

- “When We Two Parted” is another beautiful poem by Lord Byron, that tells the story of a couple that shared a secret relationship and is forced to separate for a period of time, and during this period, the person to whom the poem is directed to commits an act of indiscretion and the speaker is shamed and betrayed. If he should meet his beloved again, he will greet her with “silence and tears.” The poem is about Frances Webster, whom Byron didn’t seduce because she was a newlywed; but within a year it was reported she was having an affair with someone else, so Byron felt cheated. It was published either in 1816 or 1817, sources disagree.

Vanessa Orco from Venezuela



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Poet: Lord Byron
Poem: When We Two Parted
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