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sonnet 29 - I think of thee!
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"i think of thee! my
thoughts
do
twine
and
bud
"
"I will now have my
thoughts
instead of
thee
"
"drop heavily down -
burst
,
shattered
,
everywhere
"
"
I do not think of thee
-
I am too near thee
"
published in
1850
by
Elizabeth Browning
used
nature
as
phallic imagery
, as women weren't allowed to write about
sex
petrachan
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