| William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Georgian Verse. 1909. | | | | She Walks in Beauty | | By Lord Byron (17881824) |
| | | SHE walks in beauty, like the night | |
| Of cloudless climes and starry skies; | |
| And all thats best of dark and bright | |
| Meet in her aspect and her eyes: | |
| Thus mellowd to that tender light | 5 |
| Which heaven to gaudy day denies. | |
| |
| One shade the more, one ray the less, | |
| Had half impaird the nameless grace | |
| Which waves in every raven tress, | |
| Or softly lightens oer her face; | 10 |
| Where thoughts serenely sweet express | |
| How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. | |
| |
| And on that cheek, and oer that brow, | |
| So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, | |
| The smiles that win, the tints that glow, | 15 |
| But tell of days in goodness spent, | |
| A mind at peace with all below, | |
| A heart whose love is innocent! | | | | |
|
|