And always envy though we deem it frantic” (Byron)

is to him bare reality, nothing more. Romeo expresses his real wish for the moment when he says—

“O that I were a glove upon that hand

That I might touch that cheek;”

Byron[Byron] really feels that

“O, if the streets were paved with thine eyes

Her feet were much too dainty for such tread.”

And every lover would agree with Coleridge that

“Her very frowns are fairer far

Than smiles of other maidens are.”