Lord Byron — She Walks in Beauty, Like the Night

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Possets Summer : Poetry 2013 General Catalog Perfume Oil (Available)

"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..."
– George Gordon, Lord Byron, She Walks In Beauty

One of the most dazzling poems ever written by one of the most extreme of poets. Byron was famously described by Lady Caroline Lamb (whom he ruined) as, "Mad, bad, and dangerous to know." "She Walks In Beauty" has a composition of black oude, a musk which only has a number not a name, sandalwood, artemisia, rue, Arabian White Oude, petitgrain, elimi, silk essence, black tea, and an ingredient which I made and it's hard to describe... I call it "The attractive no-perfume fragrance which I can't describe or resist." Strong, sexual yet wise, long lasting, and classic.

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