In June, 1814, Lord Byron attended a party at Lady Sitwell's. While at the party, Lord Byron was inspired by the sight of his cousin, the beautiful Mrs. Wilmot, who was wearing a black spangled mourning dress. Lord Byron was struck by his cousin’s dark hair and fair face, the mingling of various lights and shades. This became the essence of his poem about her.
According to his friend, James W. Webster, "I did take him to Lady Sitwell’s party in Seymour Road. He there for the first time saw his cousin, the beautiful Mrs. Wilmot. When we returned to his rooms in Albany, he said little, but desired Fletcher to give him a tumbler of brandy, which he drank at once to Mrs. Wilmot's health, then retired to rest, and was, I heard afterwards, in a sad state all night. The next day he wrote those charming lines upon her--She walks in Beauty like the Night…"
The poem was published in 1815.
Very descriptive! I love it!!
Although Lord George began his poem describing her external beauty then moved to describing her inner beauty; he didn't manage to give even attention to both when focusing on his main theme. In his vision beauty that charms is that spent in goodness only to be mirrored through serenity, innocence in love and grace. He could have further accentuated his theme had he reflected on how good deeds are the generic component for unforgettable/charming impressions.
Its kind of a beautiful melody! Love Byron!!
i love this poem and it also made it way to some films like Nora Roberts midnight bayou and that is a good movie as well
It's a beautiful classic!
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Anna
hm... one of my all times favourites
