I like Byron a lot. He's so well known for his beautiful poetry, full of elegant imagery, but one of my favorites is his cautionary epic, Darkness, a tale of dystopian destruction and hopelessness, which digs into my core every time I read it.
Source: [poetryfoundation.org]
O Cloacina, Goddess of this place,
Look on thy suppliants with a smiling face.
Soft, yet cohesive let their offerings flow,
Not rashly swift nor insolently slow.
Lord Byron, 1816. Written upon the wall of a public toilet in the Hotel Grande Bretagne on the Grand Canal Venice