Lord Byron (1788 – 1824)

“Come, come, no weakness! Let’s be a man to the last! Now, I shall go to sleep.”

These are said to be the deathbed words of the Romantic poet and satirist, who is perhaps best remembered for writing the epic poem Don Juan. Lord Byron had been fighting in Greece for the country’s independence, when he succumbed to fever in the town of Missolonghi and died at the age of 36.