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Sonnets
from the PortugueseElizabeth
Barrett Browning
(1806-1861)
Sonnets
from the Portuguese | I | II
| III | IV
| V | VI | VII | VIII
| IX | X
| XI | XII
| XIII | XIV
| XV | XVI
| XVII | XVIII
| XIX | XX
| XXI | XXII
| XXIII | XXIV
| XXV | XXVI
| XXVII | XXVIII
| XXIX | XXX
| XXXI | XXXII
| XXXIII | XXXIV
| XXXV | XXXVI
| XXXVII | XXXVIII
| XXXIX | XL
| XLI | XLII
| XLIII | XLIV
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XXIX. I think of thee!--my thoughts do twine and bud
I think of thee!--my thoughts do twine and bud
About thee, as wild vines, about a tree,
Put out broad leaves, and soon there's nought to see
Except the straggling green which hides the wood.
Yet, O my palm-tree, be it understood
I will not have my thoughts instead of thee
Who art dearer, better! Rather, instantly
Renew thy presence; as a strong tree should,
Rustle thy boughs and set thy trunk all bare,
And let these bands of greenery which insphere thee,
Drop heavily down,--burst, shattered everywhere!
Because, in this deep joy to see and hear thee
And breathe within thy shadow a new air,
I do not think of thee--I am too near thee.
Sonnets
from the Portuguese | I | II
| III | IV
| V | VI | VII | VIII
| IX | X
| XI | XII
| XIII | XIV
| XV | XVI
| XVII | XVIII
| XIX | XX
| XXI | XXII
| XXIII | XXIV
| XXV | XXVI
| XXVII | XXVIII
| XXIX | XXX
| XXXI | XXXII
| XXXIII | XXXIV
| XXXV | XXXVI
| XXXVII | XXXVIII
| XXXIX | XL
| XLI | XLII
| XLIII | XLIV
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