"Elizabeth Barrett Browning from Aurora Leigh, 1856" - x
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, excerpt of “Sonnets From The Portuguese [VI]”, in Three Victorian Poets (ed. Jane Ogborn)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, from The Collected Poems; “A Drama of Exile,
Manuscript of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’ (sonnet 43) from Sonnets from the Portuguese.
“I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of being and ideal grace. I love thee to the level of every day’s Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for right; I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. […]”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, from a letter to Robert Browning written c. March 1845
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, from The Complete Poetical Works; “A Denial,”
From Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856).
01.08.17
[some of] my most recent second-hand book haul before the blizzard, from my local library’s sale section and chkd, collectively. over 30 books, some brand new, all for under $25 !! 😍 my broke, bibliophile heart rejoices xx
From Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856).
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From Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856).
From Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856).
Found the new header for my resume.
From Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856).
Found the new header for my resume.