In the next line, "All the best dark and bright / meet her eyes with her face:", (3-4) We return to mixing to make radiation radiant. Furthermore, the first line "She walks beautifully like the night," the viewer at line 2 is forced to stop at last. "Very clear, brilliant sky" Unlike the first explanation, an empty woman compares stars. Without stopping in duplicate, I read the last line and found that the first line must be on the second line, so all other lines are written to each other.
For this work, I decided to write two poems. The first is a garden on the face of Thomas Campion and the other is George Gordon and Lord Byron. By referring to the techniques used by the author at the time of writing, we will disassemble the two verses and comment on them. Campion's first poem is shaped like Cesta Lima. In other words, it is a six-line poem consisting of four lines of poetry and couplets, and rhymes a-b-a-b-c-c. This is obviously a poetry of love. One, where?
"Maryal Mountain in this poem" explains the natural image.
George Gordon Poetry entitled "She walks in beauty" by Noel Byron is simply a love poem about a beautiful woman and all its features. This verse follows a basic yoke quartet with a syllable without an accent and a syllable followed by an accent, so that you can set a definite rhythm when a person sees a line. Elliot is an American poet who has criticized Byron's work saying this poem, "If poetry is late and rhyming is forced, it is necessary to read very quickly" (Elliot 224). But through this rhythm, the reader gains a deeper understanding of Byron's poetry contents and can discover the two power fights. The two forces involved in Byron's poetry are the women's beautiful dark and light, and her two aspects of beauty - inside and outside -. This poem seems to be a lover, but in fact it is writing "Byron's cousin, Anne Wilmott who met in a party with black mourning" (Leung 312)
George Gordon, also known as Lord Byron, is the author of "She Walks In Beauty." This poem is about women's vision. "She walks a beautiful place like cloudless clouds and night of the stars." She is soft, calm and eloquent. But because of her innocence, she is also very beautiful. Sir Byron captures a beautiful vision and catches the same day. He is interested only in this vision, not other things. He lives for me
Gordon Byron also uses metaphorical language and dualism to explain the beauty of women in his poem. His acting is the same as William Wordsworth. In Gordon Byron's "Walking beautifully", this woman is beautiful not only in the light but also in the dark. The beauty of the body is her hair, eyes, smile etc. The beauty of the inside is her heart, his love is innocent, pure, dear thought and so on. Both William Wordsworth and Gordon Byron use nature to express the beauty of daffodils and poets. Their beauty affects them in such a way that they do not affect ordinary people.