Power of Love

By Anne Bronte

    Love, indeed thy strength is mighty     Thus, alone, such strife to bear,     Three 'gainst one, and never ceasing,     Death, and Madness, and Despair!     'Tis not my own strength has saved me;     Health, and hope, and fortitude,     But for love, had long since failed me;     Heart and soul had sunk subdued.     Often, in my wild impatience,     I have lost my trust in Heaven,     And my soul has tossed and struggled,     Like a vessel tempest-driven;     But the voice of my beloved     In my ear has seemed to say,     'O, be patient if thou lov'st me!'     And the storm has passed away.     When outworn with weary thinking,     Sight and thought were waxing dim,     And my mind began to wander,     And my brain began to swim,     Then those hands outstretched to save me     Seemed to call me back again,     Those dark eyes did so implore me     To resume my reason's reign,     That I could not but remember     How her hopes were fixed on me,     And, with one determined effort,     Rose, and shook my spirit free.     When hope leaves my weary spirit,     All the power to hold it gone,     That loved voice so loudly prays me,     'For my sake, keep hoping on,'     That, at once my strength renewing,     Though Despair had crushed me down,     I can burst his bonds asunder,     And defy his deadliest frown.     When, from nights of restless tossing,     Days of gloom and pining care,     Pain and weakness, still increasing,     Seem to whisper 'Death is near,'     And I almost bid him welcome,     Knowing he would bring release,     Weary of this restless struggle,     Longing to repose in peace,     Then a glance of fond reproval     Bids such selfish longings flee     And a voice of matchless music     Murmurs 'Cherish life for me!'     Roused to newborn strength and courage,     Pain and grief, I cast away,     Health and life, I keenly follow,     Mighty Death is held at bay.     Yes, my love, I will be patient!     Firm and bold my heart shall be:     Fear not, though this life is dreary,     I can bear it well for thee.     Let our foes still rain upon me     Cruel wrongs and taunting scorn;     'Tis for thee their hate pursues me,     And for thee, it shall be borne!

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Language: English
Keywords: Public Domain
Source: Public Domain Collection
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Analysis & Notes:
This poem is a profound exploration of love as a source of resilience, hope, and fortitude amid the trials of life. The speaker narrates their struggle with 'Death, Madness, and Despair,' and how love becomes their guiding light, providing the strength to endure. The poem's tone is melancholic yet hopeful, reflecting the speaker's inner turmoil and their unwavering faith in love's power.

The poem's structure is consistent, employing a straightforward, narrative style. Each stanza contributes to the progressive narrative, detailing different stages of the speaker's struggles and how love aids them. The poem uses several literary devices, such as personification, to give abstract concepts like 'Madness' and 'Despair' palpable presence, enhancing the sense of conflict. The recurring motif of a 'voice' or 'glance' from the beloved acts as a symbol of love's influence, pulling the speaker back from the brink of surrender.

The theme of self-sacrifice is also prevalent, with the speaker willing to bear 'cruel wrongs and taunting scorn' for their beloved. This speaks to the transformative power of love, demonstrating its capacity to imbue individuals with extraordinary resilience. In conclusion, this poem is a poignant testament to the human capacity for endurance in the face of adversity, fueled by the potent force of love.

Exploring Lyric Poetry

Lyric poetry is a powerful and intimate form of expression, characterized by its focus on the personal emotions and thoughts of the poet. Often musical in nature, lyric poems resonate with readers through their vivid language and rhythmic flow, capturing moments of intense feeling.


Here are some key characteristics that define lyric poetry:

  • Expressive Language: Lyric poems use rich and evocative language to convey deep emotions, often painting a vivid picture of the poet's inner world.
  • Personal Perspective: Typically written in the first person, these poems offer a window into the poet's personal experiences, thoughts, and reflections.
  • Musicality: Lyric poems often feature a rhythmic structure, with meter and rhyme that give them a song-like quality, enhancing the emotional impact.

From ancient odes to contemporary free verse, lyric poetry remains a beloved and enduring form, celebrated for its ability to articulate the nuances of human emotion in a way that resonates deeply with readers.