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"So We'll Go No More A Roving" was a poem written by
George Gordon, Lord Byron
(1788-1824). TRADITIONAL POETRY NOW presents this special
reading by
Joseph A Pasquale.
Photography Credit: World History Archive / Alamy Stock
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The most flamboyant and notorious of the major English
Romantic poets,
George Gordon, Lord Byron, was likewise the most
fashionable poet of the
early 1800s. He created an immensely popular Romantic
hero defiant,
melancholy, haunted by secret guilt for which, to many,
he seemed the
model.
"So We'll Go No More A Roving"
by George Gordon, Lord Byron
So, we'll go no more a roving
So late into the night,
Though the heart be still as loving,
And the moon be still as bright.
For the sword outwears its sheath,
And the soul wears out the breast,
And the heart must pause to breathe,
And love itself have rest.
Though the night was made for loving,
And the day returns too soon,
Yet we'll go no more a roving
By the light of the moon.
Poetry reading by Joe Pasquale.
Joseph A Pasquale is an American poet and author who
writes
in a variety of literary genres, including poetry,
memoir, and literary
fiction. He has written over 65 books of prose, including
poetry. He was born
in Worcester, MA and studied the art of writing literary
fiction under
bestselling-author, Ken Eulo.
The poet used to visit the "Old Ironsides" boat
when he was a child in Massachusetts and this poem held
special meaning for
him.
In early 2024, Pasquale finished writing, editing and
revising a new novel, "Upon them, A Childhood Cast, also
known as
Shrewsbury Street. The novel is over 800 - 1000 pages.
There are accompanying
writings outside of the book spanning about 500+ pages
(untyped in
handwriting). This novel either completes, or nearly
completes Pasquale's body
of prose novel literary works.
Joe A Pasquale is the author of The LOVE JUNKY series
spanning over 3000 pages (unpublished). Over 8 novels in
the series including
his unpublished 700 page LA novel. Pasquale is the
creator of Daily Terrors TV
and Peter S Fogg, a pen name he writes under and has
published books (under the
pen name). Pasquale created the Confession Booth Terrors
and Blood Diaries and
Confessions of Preacher Aaron stories.
In
2016, 2018, 2020 and 2023 and 2024 he also completed
various new Horse Racing
Name Poetry Book Collections.
Joseph A Pasquale's poetry collection was recently added
to
the national archive in the National Horse Racing Hall of
Fame in Saratoga
Springs, New York. All horses ran the same day on this
poem constructed the
same day as the races.
Pasquale was published in the Hollywood hardback,
"Literary (and other) Celebrity Doodles" Volume II.
(published 2019)
Pasquale and was interviewed and has a 2 page spotlight
in the Hollywood
hardback, "The Musso & Frank Grill" (published 2019).
Pasquale
was a frequent writer at Mussos.
Pasquale's poetry collection, "Kindred Spirits: Horse
Racing Name Poems" was published by Adelaide Books in
2020. Joe A Pasquale
is also known as The Horse Racing Poet and he writes in
London and the UK.
www.HorseRacingPoet.com.
More can be found on his website: www.josephapasquale.com
[1] / www.HorseRacingPoet.com[2]
Joseph A Pasquale's writing is purely 100% his own.
Pasquale
never uses Artificial Intelligence to construct his
poetry or short story /
novel prose or horse racing poems.
References
1. http://www.josephapasquale.com (link)
2. http://www.HorseRacingPoet.com (link)
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