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romantic poets
Elisabeth Barrett Browning
Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful
indeed
And worthy of acceptation.
Fire is bright,
Let temple burn, or flax;
an equal light
Leaps in the flame from
cedar-plank or weed:
And love is fire. And
when I say at need
I love thee . . . mark ! . . . I love thee--in
thy sight
I stand transfigured,
glorified aright,
With conscience
of the new rays that proceed
Out of my face toward thine. There's nothing
low
In love, when love the lowest: meanest creatures
Who love God, God
accepts while loving so.
And what I
feel, across the inferior features
Of what I
am, doth flash itself, and show
How that great work of Love enhances
Nature's.
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