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Quote #128160

O kiss me into faintness sweet and dim!

Alexander Smith

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The line is an ardent, sensuous plea in which the speaker imagines a kiss so intense it overwhelms ordinary consciousness (“into faintness”). The paired adjectives “sweet and dim” suggest both pleasure and a softening of perception: desire is figured as a kind of delicious eclipse, where clarity gives way to dreamy surrender. In Victorian love poetry, such language often dramatizes the tension between spiritualized affection and bodily longing; here, the diction leans unabashedly toward physical rapture while still cloaking it in lyrical, almost narcotic imagery. The exclamation heightens immediacy, as if the utterance itself is a breathless moment within a larger erotic reverie.

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