Sonnet 43 is one of the most famous of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese. In this poem, the speaker addresses her beloved and tries to convince herself that she doesn't love him as much as she actually does. This love is infinite — literally boundless — so there's no way to enumerate all the ways she loves him. I am thinking to hire professional bio writers to describe her life in great detail. Right now, I am so much impressed with her poetry.
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