Excerpt from “A woman’s shortcomings”
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Poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In her poem, she critiques a woman’s manipulative behavior and superficial romantic pursuits. In these last two stanzas she highlights what real love should feel like.

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Excerpt from “A woman’s shortcomings”

Poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In her poem, she critiques a woman’s manipulative behavior and superficial romantic pursuits. In these last two stanzas she highlights what real love should feel like.
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