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A False Step
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861)
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Pass! there’s a world full of men;
And women as fair as thou art
Must do such things now and then.
Malice, not one can impute;
And why should a heart have been there
In the way of a fair woman’s foot?
Nor was it a thorn that could rend:
Put up thy proud underlip!
’Twas merely the heart of a friend.
Thou, sitting alone at the glass,
Remarking the bloom gone away,
Where the smile in its dimplement was,
From hundreds who flattered before,
Such a word as,—“Oh, not in the main
Do I hold thee less precious,—but more!”
“Of all I have known or can know,
I wish I had only that Heart
I trod upon, ages ago!”