"I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach."
"The growing drama has outgrown such toys Of simulated stature, face, and speech: It also peradventure may outgrow The simulation of the painted scene, Boards, actors, prompters, gaslight, and costume, And take for a worthier stage the soul itself, Its shifting fancies and celestial lights, With all its grand orchestral silences To keep the pauses of its rhythmic sounds."
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Source: Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1872). “Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barret Browning”, p.163
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