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    Lord Byron: Stanzas for Music

    We've been discussing it slightly in class, and I wanted to hear your views on it and how you'd interpret it... Yes, I admit it, I'm having trouble analyzing it

    "Stanzas for Music" by Lord Byron

    There be none of Beauty's daughters
    With a magic like thee;
    And like music on the waters
    Is thy sweet voice to me:
    When, as if its sound were causing
    The charmed ocean's pausing,
    The waves lie still and gleaming,
    And the lulled winds seem dreaming;

    And the midnight moon is weaving
    Her bright chain o'er the deep,
    Whose breast is gently heaving
    As an infant's asleep:
    So the spirit bows before thee,
    To listen and adore thee,
    With a full but soft emotion,
    Like the swell of Summer's ocean.

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    I love this particular work. Thank you for sharing it, Tori; and worry not, Byron never seems easy to interpret, I agree. I feel that Byron relates all sounds with the euphonious tones of nature and the breathing of whomever he briefly mentions: his muse, we could assume. In relating the muse's voice and breathing with nature (ocean waves and wind), her voice and breathing come to him as natural as all else - sounds that have a necessary existence and that seem easy to adore. And from that, he derives pleasure and emotion: "To listen and adore thee, / With a full but soft emotion."
    Thank you again for sharing, Tori. Good luck!

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