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“The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode, but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows. The beauty of a ...
the soul of love full well; And, better far, a heart that feels Much more than lute could tell. Though love and song may fail, alas! To keep life's clouds away, At least 'twill make them lighter pass Or gild them if they stay. And ev'n if care, at moments, flings A discord o'er life's happy strain, Let love but gently touch the strings,
"She Walks in Beauty" is a short lyrical poem in iambic tetrameter written in 1814 by Lord Byron, and is one of his most famous works. [2] It is said to have been inspired by an event in Byron's life. On 11 June 1814, Byron attended a party in London. Among the guests was Mrs. Anne Beatrix Wilmot, wife of Byron's first cousin, Sir Robert Wilmot ...
Émilie (Audrey Tautou), co-owner of a hair salon, receives an anonymous love letter from her worker Jean (Sami Bouajila) who, unknown to Émilie, is highly educated but took up the handyman job in the salon after a bout of depression. Émilie doesn't fall for the love letter but passes it on to her mother Maddy (Nathalie Baye) who has been depressed since the breakup of her marriage.
Beauty Lies is an album by the American band Bush Tetras, released in 1997. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the band's first album, as their 1980s output had consisted solely of EPs and singles. [ 4 ] All four original members participated in the reunion.
Cumberbatch leans back in a leather chair, delivering that last line with the kind of dramatic zest that makes him such a magnetic performer. Every consonant is crisp; every vowel is perfectly ...
Now is the third studio album by English rock musician Paul Rodgers, of Free and Bad Company fame. Released on 17 June 1997, Now is Paul Rodgers' second solo work of original material, following 1983's Cut Loose.
Farewell to Love "Farewell, sweet Love! yet blame you not my truth;" 1806 1806, September 27 To William Wordsworth. Composed on the night after his recitation of a poem on the growth of an individual mind. "Friend of the wise! and Teacher of the Good!" 1807, January 1817 Sibylline Leaves An Angel Visitant.