Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... praising , though the praiser sit alone And see the praised far off him , far above . Shakspeare is not our poet , but the world's , Therefore on him no speech ! and brief for thee , Browning ! Since Chaucer was alive and hale , No man ...
... praising , though the praiser sit alone And see the praised far off him , far above . Shakspeare is not our poet , but the world's , Therefore on him no speech ! and brief for thee , Browning ! Since Chaucer was alive and hale , No man ...
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... a thriveless quest . That careless bearing , free from all pretence Even of contempt for what it ceased to seek- Smiling humility , praising much , yet waiving What it professed to praise - though not so well 10 PARACELSUS .
... a thriveless quest . That careless bearing , free from all pretence Even of contempt for what it ceased to seek- Smiling humility , praising much , yet waiving What it professed to praise - though not so well 10 PARACELSUS .
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Robert Browning. What it professed to praise - though not so well Maintained but that rare outbreaks , fierce as brief , Revealed the hidden scorn , as quickly curbed- That ostentatious show of past defeat , That ready acquiescence in ...
Robert Browning. What it professed to praise - though not so well Maintained but that rare outbreaks , fierce as brief , Revealed the hidden scorn , as quickly curbed- That ostentatious show of past defeat , That ready acquiescence in ...
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... praise Than the desire to praise ; for , though I hold With you , the setting forth such praise to be The natural end and service of a man , And think such praise is best attained when man Attains the general welfare of his kind— Yet ...
... praise Than the desire to praise ; for , though I hold With you , the setting forth such praise to be The natural end and service of a man , And think such praise is best attained when man Attains the general welfare of his kind— Yet ...
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... praise , Would gently put aside their profuse thanks : Like some knight traversing a wilderness , Who , on his way , may chance to free a tribe Of desert - people from their dragon - foe ; When all the swarthy race press round to kiss ...
... praise , Would gently put aside their profuse thanks : Like some knight traversing a wilderness , Who , on his way , may chance to free a tribe Of desert - people from their dragon - foe ; When all the swarthy race press round to kiss ...
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