Elizabeth Barrett Browning Quote

I begin to think that none are so bold as the timid, when they are fairly roused.


The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett 1845-1846 (1898)


I begin to think that none are so bold as the timid, when they are fairly roused.

I begin to think that none are so bold as the timid, when they are fairly roused.

I begin to think that none are so bold as the timid, when they are fairly roused.

I begin to think that none are so bold as the timid, when they are fairly roused.