paroles de chanson She Walks in Beauty (Lord Byron) - Edith Evans
She
walks
in
beauty,
like
the
night
Of
cloudless
climes
and
starry
skies;
And
all
that's
best
of
dark
and
bright
Meet
in
her
aspect
and
her
eyes;
Thus
mellowed
to
that
tender
light
Which
heaven
to
gaudy
day
denies.
One
shade
the
more,
one
ray
the
less,
Had
half
impaired
the
nameless
grace
Which
waves
in
every
raven
tress,
Or
softly
lightens
o'er
her
face;
Where
thoughts
serenely
sweet
express,
How
pure,
how
dear
their
dwelling-place.
And
on
that
cheek,
and
o'er
that
brow,
So
soft,
so
calm,
yet
eloquent,
The
smiles
that
win,
the
tints
that
glow,
But
tell
of
days
in
goodness
spent,
A
mind
at
peace
with
all
below,
A
heart
whose
love
is
innocent!
1 Sonnet 104, "To Me Fair Friend"
2 Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
3 A Slumber did my Spirit Seal: A slumber did my spirit seal
4 La Belle Dame Sans Merci (The Beautiful Lady without Pity)
5 The Tyger
6 Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth
7 She Walks in Beauty (Lord Byron)
8 Upon Westminster Bridge
9 Allen-A-Dale
10 Sonnet 116: Let me not to the marriage of true minds
11 Sonnet 30: When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought
12 Cymbeline, Act IV: Fear No More
13 The Solitary Reaper
14 Sweet and Low
15 A Child's Grace
16 Tewkesbury Road
17 The Donkey
18 Weathers
19 Nicholas Nye
20 The Shyness of Beauty
21 Cargoes
22 The Ploughman
23 Summer Morning
24 the Kingfisher
25 A Song of Enchantment
26 When You Are Old
27 The Rolling English Road
28 The Shop Girl
29 the Elfin Artist
30 The Moon
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