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Let me count the ways. 。 thee:the poet's husband,Robert Browning I love thee to the depth and breadthand height depth,breadth:internalrhyme My soul can reach,when feeling out of sight For theends of Being and ideal Grace when.Grace:when my soul feels its way into the spiritual realm (out of sight)to find the goal of being alive and living uprightly I love theeto the level ofeveryday's Most quiet need,by sun and candle-light I love you enough to meet all of your simple needs during the day(sun)and even during the night(candle-light) I lovethee freely,as men strive for Right: freely:willingly-and just as intensely as men who fight for freedom I love thee purely,as they turn from Praise. purely:genuinely,without desire for praise I love thee with the passionputto use In my old griefs,and with my childhood's faith. with an intensityequal to that experienced duringsuffering• Let me count the ways. • thee: the poet's husband, Robert Browning • I love thee to the depth and breadth and height • depth, breadth: internal rhyme • My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight • For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. • when . . . Grace: when my soul feels its way into the spiritual realm • (out of sight) to find the goal of being alive and living uprightly • I love thee to the level of everyday's • Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. • I love you enough to meet all of your simple needs during the day (sun) and even during the night (candle-light) • I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; • freely: willingly–and just as intensely as men who fight for freedom • I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. • purely: genuinely, without desire for praise • I love thee with the passion put to use • In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. • with an intensity equal to that experienced during suffering
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