Love in a Life. By Browning, Robert. I Room after room, I hunt the house through We inhabit together. Heart, fear nothing, for, heart, thou shalt find her, Next time, herself! -not the trouble behind her Left in the curtain, the couch's perfume! As she brushed it, the cornice-wreath blossomed anew, - Yon looking-glass gleamed at the wave of her feather. II Yet the day wears, And door succeeds door; I try the fresh fortune - Range the wide house from the wing to the centre. Still the same chance! she goes out as I enter. Spend my whole day in the quest, -who cares? But 'tis twilight, you see, -with such suites to explore, Such closets to search, such alcoves to importune!