I Love you to the Depth and Breadth and Height #deepthoughts
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The sixteen-second video segment focuses on the lines from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's renowned Sonnet 43, part of her collection *Sonnets from the Portuguese*. Specifically highlighted are the phrases relating to the measurement of love, such as "I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach." This sonnet, often referred to by its opening line, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways," is a classic declaration of profound and comprehensive romantic affection.
Sonnet 43 is celebrated within romantic poetry for its expansive portrayal of love, addressing dimensions that encompass daily life, purity, passion, and eternal commitment beyond physical existence. The poem remains a frequently cited example of Victorian-era love literature.
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