I don't really know any, but I do know one of the poems she wrote called Past and Future. You can see this poem by going towww.famouspoetsandpoems.com
It's a great website! Hope this helps! :)
you have got to get the facts right. In the related links box below I will provide the wikipedia article on EBB.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a strong advocate for social justice causes, such as the abolition of slavery and women's rights. She also supported the Italian unification movement and wrote poems expressing her support for these causes.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning is known for her lyrical and passionate writing style, often exploring themes of love, social justice, and spirituality. Her poems are characterized by vivid imagery, emotional intensity, and intricate use of language.
How do i love thee? let me count the ways a musical instrument grief a years spinning a dead rose
Elizabeth Barrett Barrett was the mixed-race daughter of an English family who had made a fortune in Jamaica but come back to live in England. She was courted by the English poet Robert Browning. Elizabeth had a very controling father who attempted to stop his daughters from having boyfriends, but Elizabeth and Robert eventually eloped and married. (There is a rather good film of the story: The Barretts of Wimpole Street). Elizabeth was so in love with her new husband that she wrote a volume of poems for him: Sonnets from the Portuguese. (Elizabeth's skin was so dusky that Robert used to call her 'My little Portuguese'. 'How do I love thee, let me count the ways' is the most famous of these poems.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning describes love as an all-encompassing and enduring force that transcends time and space. She explores the transformative power of love in her poems, emphasizing its ability to inspire, uplift, and redeem the soul. Browning's vision of love is deeply spiritual and rooted in the belief that true love is the most powerful and lasting force in the universe.
Extremely important. Her poems are magnificent jewels.
Elizabeth Barret Browning was a famous poet and was the wife of Robert Browning. Many of the poems that she wrote were about love. Browning is famous for many poem; however, one well-known poem that she wrote is titled, "How do I love thee?" Many believe that Browning had her husband in mind when she wrote this poem. Hope this helps!
In "Helpless" (3.12), Angel gives Buffy a book of poetry - "Sonnets of from the Portuguese", classic love poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning to her husband, Robert Browning.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnet 43 (from Sonnets from the Portuguese) enumerates reasons why she loves Robert Browning. Perhaps this is the poem you are looking for. I don't know of a similar list poem addressed to EBB. She was quite a few years older than Robert, and sloppy poems weren't quite his style.
hebecame famous by writing poems.
The Cry of the Children by Elizabeth Barret Browning