For none can express thee, though all should approve thee. I love thee so, dear, that I only can love thee
For none can express thee, though all should approve thee. I love thee so, dear, that I only can love thee
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, one of the most renowned poets of the Victorian era, was known for her passionate and heartfelt expressions of love in her poetry. One of her most famous works, "Sonnets from the Portuguese," is a collection of love sonnets dedicated to her husband, Robert Browning. In Sonnet 43, she writes, "For none can express thee, though all should approve thee. I love thee so, dear, that I only can love thee."