Sonnet XL: Oh, Yes! They Love

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours!
I will not gainsay love, called love forsooth,
I have heard love talked in my early youth,
And since, not so long back but that the flowers
Then gathered, smell still. Mussulmans and Giaours,
Throw kerchiefs at a smile, and have no ruth
For any weeping. Polypheme's white tooth
Slips on the nut if, after frequent showers,
The shell is over-smooth,-- and not so much
Will turn the thing called love, aside to hate
Or else to oblivion. But thou art not such
A lover, my Belovèd! thou canst wait
Through sorrow and sickness, to bring souls to touch,
And think it soon when others cry Too late.

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  • Just read "Sonnet XL: Oh, Yes! They Love" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. "Throw kerchiefs at a smile, and have no ruth" quite powerful, y'know?