My letters! All dead paper, mute and white! And yet they seem alive and quivering Against my tremulous hands which loose the string And let them drop on my knee to-night. This said, -- he wished to have me in his sight Once, as a friend: this fixed a day in spring To come and touch my hand ... a simple thing, Yet I wept for it! -- this, ... the paper's light ... Said, Dear I love thee; and I sank and quailed As if God's future thundered on my past. This said, I am thine -- and so its ink has paled With lying at my heart that beat too fast. And this ... O Love, thy words have ill availed If, what this said, I dared repeat at last!
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sonnets from the Portuguese
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