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Could It Be Love?

By Mr. D. Sader Posted on October 14, 2011 Posted in In Flight

The two following poems express different attitudes toward love. The first poem, “How do I Love Thee?,” was written in the nineteenth century and the second one, “First Person Demonstrative” was written in the twentieth century. “How do I love …

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Tagged with: elizabeth barrett browning, first person demonstrative, griefs, phyllis gotlieb, picasso

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