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・ She Thinks I Still Care
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・ She Thinks She Needs Me
・ She Thinks That She'll Marry
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・ She Used to Be Somebody's Baby
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・ She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina
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・ She Wanted to Marry a Hero
・ She Wants Me
・ She Wants Revenge
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・ She Wants to Be Me
・ She Wants to Be Wanted Again
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・ She Wants to Move
・ She Wants You
・ She Was
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・ She Was an Acrobat's Daughter


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She Walks in Beauty : ウィキペディア英語版
She Walks in Beauty

"She Walks in Beauty" is a poem written in 1813 by Lord Byron, and is one of his most famous works. It was one of several poems to be set to Jewish tunes from the synagogue by Isaac Nathan, which were published as ''Hebrew Melodies'' in 1815.〔 Kelly, David." Critical Essay on ‘She Walks in Beauty’." Poetry for Students. Ed. Anne Marie Hacht.Vol.14.Detroit:Gale Group,2002.Literary Resource Center.Web.24 Sept. 2010.〕
It is said to have been inspired by an event in Byron’s life; while at a ball, Byron met Mrs. John Wilmot, his cousin by marriage. She was in mourning, wearing a black dress set with spangles, as in the opening lines; He was struck by her unusual beauty, and the next morning the poem was written.〔Cummings, Michael J. (2008) "(Byron's She Walks in Beauty )" at Cummings Study Guides. Accessed 10 July 2014〕
The first two verses are cited in the novel ''The Philadelphian'' by Richard P. Powell.
Nathan, in his reminiscences of Byron, suggests (without any justification) that the subject of the poem may have been Byron's half-sister, Augusta Leigh.
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