Reflection of the poem-- she walks in beauty
I will recommend this classic poem which is written by Byron.

Naive
The author had a horizon of children so his poem has a naive style. For example, he wrote several paragraphs only to suggest the beauty of light and shadow in surrounding. Adults seldom pay attention to the nature like kids. Also, he looked at the charming madam’s face and cared for what she thought, like a young boy who’d never known the truth of the world. How lovely this poem is!
His tropes are always exact and graceful, but neither rigid nor meaningless. Like the sentence ‘thus mellowed to that tender light, which heaven to gaudy day denies’, Byron built a cheerful atmosphere for the encounter in the story.

Skillful
The author made this poem into 3 paragraphs, each one has its own main idea. Also, all of them are about the relation between beauty and light. For the first one, Byron described his impression of the lady, that is, elegant but easygoing. Byron compared her with starry night to show her uncommon looks. We can find the her quality through the last 2 lines in this paragraph, too.
For the second and the third ones, the focus point is the relation between the lady’s good looks and her purify. In writing, we usually write someone’s appearance to show his characteristic. Byron also did it but without pointed out her temperament straightly. He only intimated it through writing the last sentence in the second paragraph.
In the last paragraph, the lady’s peacefulness and kindness had be shown normally. We can see both gorgeousness and simpleness in this poem, that means, fantastic art and skills of writing can be seen by us in this poem.
