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“XI I sang his name instead of song; Over and over I sang his name: Backward and forward I sang it along, With my sweetest notes, it was still the same! I sang it low, that the slave-girls near Might never guess, from what they could hear, That all the song was a name.” quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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“XI I sang his name instead of song; Over and over I sang his name: Backward and forward I sang it along, With my sweetest notes, it was still the same! I sang it low, that the slave-girls near Might never guess, from what they could hear, That all the song was a name.”

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

About This Quote

Source Poem: Sonnets from the Portuguese, 1850

The poet emphasizes that a name can carry the same meaning and power regardless of how it is sung or arranged.

In simple terms: A name retains its essence despite changes.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the power of names and identity.

Themes

identity language poetry

Mood

reflective creative

Type

literary inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal branding
  • literary analysis
  • communication
  • music composition

Key Concepts

semantics symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does repeating a name affect its perception?
  • Can a name change its impact through context?
A Different Perspective

Names can be manipulated but their core meaning may stay constant.

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