Sonnets by elizabeth barret browning; My lovesickness embraces each other; full text

Appreciation of elizabeth barret browning's Sonnets

How do I love you? There are countless words to say:

I love you so much, so much,

It's like my soul flew to the tomb of nine days,

To explore the mysteries of life and the grace of God.

I love you day and night,

I can't stop eating like every day.

I love you purely, not seduced by flattery,

I love you bravely, just like fighting for justice!

Love you, with the pain of the past and the loyalty of childhood,

Love you with tears, laughter and life.

Without you, my heart would lose its saint,

Without you, my heart will lose its passion.

If God wills, please be my master and witness;

I will love you more and more after I die!

Elizabeth barret browning's sonnets condensed her genius into the most transparent crystal. For the first time in the history of literature, a woman clearly put forward her love for a man, which embodied humanity and virtue. Such a great inner expression is really rare. Browning's rigidity and broadness, as well as his wife's frankness and meekness, make their union a permanent memorial of mankind.