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SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 9 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

Poet Analysis

First Line: CAN IT BE RIGHT TO GIVE WHAT I CAN GIVE?
Last Line: BELOVED, I ONLY LOVE THEE! LET IT PASS.
Subject(s): GIFTS & GIVING;

CAN it be right to give what I can give?
To let thee sit beneath the fall of tears
As salt as mine, and hear the sighing years
Re-sighing on my lips renunciative
Through those infrequent smiles which fail to live
For all thy adjurations? O my fears,
That this can scarce be right! We are not peers,
So to be lovers; and I own, and grieve,
That givers of such gifts as mine are, must
Be counted with the ungenerous. Out, alas!
I will not soil thy purple with my dust,
Nor breathe my poison on thy Venice-glass,
Nor give thee any love -- which were unjust.
Beloved, I only love thee! let it pass.



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