What are the ends of being and ideal grace that Elizabeth Browning refers to?
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At the beginning of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Sonnet 43," the speaker states that her soul can reach "the ends of being and ideal grace." She is saying that her soul can stretch into some kind of metaphysical, spiritual region to find the "ends," which refer to one's purpose of existence.
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