![]() (Line 4)Īnaphora: "I love thee" - This parallel structure emphasizes that the poem is in many ways a catalog or list of ways that Elizabeth loves Robert. (Lines 8 & 9).Īllusion: "For the ends of being and ideal grace." - This allusion to the bible with the "ideal grace" helps to show how pure Elizabeth's love for Robert is. Smiles, tears, of my whole being and, if God bids it be,Īlliteration: " put" - Browning uses this alliteration to describe the extent of her love and how it is lucid and just a natural feeling that she experiences towards her husband, Robert. I love you with a love I seem to misplace In my old sorrows, and with my child's faith. I love you purely, as they reject commendation. I love you freely, as men practice good deeds. ![]() My soul can reach, when feeling invisibleįor the end of life and optimal existence. The title obviously reveals that the piece of poetry is a sonnet with 14 lines with a rhyme scheme. "Sonnet 43" sounds like a one sonnet out of a collection. ![]()
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