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beauty of the night

Not only is she gorgeous on the outside but also on the inside. On her cheek a natural glow occurs so eloquent(ly) (14). The smiles the win(15) she has. But tell the days in goodness spent,/A mind a peace with all below,/Aheart whose love is innocent! (16, 17, 18). Once again Lord Byron reiterates her purityand innocents. But beauty does not only occur in She walks in Beauty.Not only is the woman in Byrons poet perfect to him but also the structure inwhich he wrote his poem. Using Iambic Tetrameter perfectly he weaves the structure ofhis poem. Six lines in each poem and eight syllables in each line, the rhythm flowstogether. Byron uses diction and imagery to express the ladies beauty. He uses light,dark, bright, shade, tint, and glow for her beauty. Images of stars, days, face helpmanifest it.Utilizing light and darkness to emphasize features of a lady, Lord Byron wrote hispoem, She Walks in Beauty. In his thoughts he admired her beauty, not just of herlooks but also in her mind, heart, body, and soul. Kind of like a in the morning walkingout your front door seeing a blooming flower and the light just emphasizes the color andtint of it. Through his words Lord Byron created an majestic image of his Lady....

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