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!