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So, We’ll Go No More A-Roving
           Lord Byron
Background
• George Gordon Byron was born in 1788
• He was described by an ex-lover as ‘mad,
  bad and dangerous to know’, he gained the
  reputation as a bad boy due to his excessive
  drinking, gambling, affairs and illegitimate
  children.
• ‘Roving’ means partying or having a good
  time.
Background
• The poem was written with a letter sent to his
  friend Thomas Moore, when he felt they were
  getting too old to live such a wild life.
      “The Carnival – that is, the latter part of
      it – and sitting up late o’nights, had
  knocked me up a little…I find the “sword
  wearing out the scabbard”,        though I have
  but just turned the corner of twenty-nine.”
Influences
• The poem seems to be based on an earlier
  poem called ‘Maid of Amsterdam’

 I'll go no more a-roving With you, fair maid, A-
 roving, a-roving, Since roving's been my ruin,
 I'll go no more a-roving With you, fair maid!
Subject & Tone
• The poem is about Byron’s decision to calm
  his wild ways.

• How would you describe the tone of the
  poem?

• Does he seem sincere? Explain your views.
Imagery
• What does he mean by the metaphor
  ‘sword’ and ‘sheath’?
• How does he show in the second stanza
  that he is feeling tired?
• What do you make of his assertion that
  ‘…the heart must pause to breathe, and
  love itself have rest.’?
Imagery
• The wording of stanzas 1 and 3 is very
  similar, yet the meanings are different.

• Comment on the way Byron uses the
  words:     night
             moon
             loving
Form
• Look first at the pattern of the verse, and
  at the rhythm and rhyme of the verse, and
  note down your observations.
• Compare the first and last stanzas and
  find parallels between them.
• Consider whether there is anything in the
  sounds of the words which seem to suggest
  a slower pace in Stanza 2?
Feeling
• Which of these words best describes the
  tone of the poem:
                carefree
                regretful
                self-critical
                resigned
Write a paragraph, using PEEL to explain
  your views.

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So, we'll go no more a roving(blog)

  • 1. So, We’ll Go No More A-Roving Lord Byron
  • 2. Background • George Gordon Byron was born in 1788 • He was described by an ex-lover as ‘mad, bad and dangerous to know’, he gained the reputation as a bad boy due to his excessive drinking, gambling, affairs and illegitimate children. • ‘Roving’ means partying or having a good time.
  • 3. Background • The poem was written with a letter sent to his friend Thomas Moore, when he felt they were getting too old to live such a wild life. “The Carnival – that is, the latter part of it – and sitting up late o’nights, had knocked me up a little…I find the “sword wearing out the scabbard”, though I have but just turned the corner of twenty-nine.”
  • 4. Influences • The poem seems to be based on an earlier poem called ‘Maid of Amsterdam’ I'll go no more a-roving With you, fair maid, A- roving, a-roving, Since roving's been my ruin, I'll go no more a-roving With you, fair maid!
  • 5. Subject & Tone • The poem is about Byron’s decision to calm his wild ways. • How would you describe the tone of the poem? • Does he seem sincere? Explain your views.
  • 6. Imagery • What does he mean by the metaphor ‘sword’ and ‘sheath’? • How does he show in the second stanza that he is feeling tired? • What do you make of his assertion that ‘…the heart must pause to breathe, and love itself have rest.’?
  • 7. Imagery • The wording of stanzas 1 and 3 is very similar, yet the meanings are different. • Comment on the way Byron uses the words: night moon loving
  • 8. Form • Look first at the pattern of the verse, and at the rhythm and rhyme of the verse, and note down your observations. • Compare the first and last stanzas and find parallels between them. • Consider whether there is anything in the sounds of the words which seem to suggest a slower pace in Stanza 2?
  • 9. Feeling • Which of these words best describes the tone of the poem: carefree regretful self-critical resigned Write a paragraph, using PEEL to explain your views.