I send my heart up to thee, all my heart In this my singing! For the stars help me, and the sea bear part
I send my heart up to thee, all my heart In this my singing! For the stars help me, and the sea bear part
The lines “I send my heart up to thee, all my heart In this my singing! For the stars help me, and the sea bear part” from Robert Browning’s poem “By the Fireside” beautifully encapsulate the poet’s deep connection to nature and his belief in the power of art to transcend earthly limitations. Browning was a Victorian poet known for his dramatic monologues and exploration of complex psychological themes, but he also had a profound appreciation for the natural world and its ability to inspire and uplift the human spirit.