Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... thee , Browning ! Since Chaucer was alive and hale , No man hath walkt along our roads with step So active , so inquiring eye , or tongue So varied in discourse . But warmer climes Give brighter plumage , stronger wing : the breeze Of ...
... thee , Browning ! Since Chaucer was alive and hale , No man hath walkt along our roads with step So active , so inquiring eye , or tongue So varied in discourse . But warmer climes Give brighter plumage , stronger wing : the breeze Of ...
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... thee - what their sense " Which radiance ne'er distracted , clear descries ? " If thou wouldst share their fortune , choose their life . " Unfed by splendour . Let each task present " Its petty good to thee . Waste not thy gifts " In ...
... thee - what their sense " Which radiance ne'er distracted , clear descries ? " If thou wouldst share their fortune , choose their life . " Unfed by splendour . Let each task present " Its petty good to thee . Waste not thy gifts " In ...
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Robert Browning. Be happy , my good soldier ; I am by thee , ' Be sure , even to the end ! " - I answered not , Knowing Him . As He spoke , I was endued With comprehension and a steadfast will ; And when He ceased , my brow was sealed ...
Robert Browning. Be happy , my good soldier ; I am by thee , ' Be sure , even to the end ! " - I answered not , Knowing Him . As He spoke , I was endued With comprehension and a steadfast will ; And when He ceased , my brow was sealed ...
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... thee ! Knowing what thou sink'st beneath : So we sank in those old years , We who bid thee , come ! thou last Who , a living man , has life o'erpast , And all together we , thy peers , Will pardon ask for thee , the last Whose trial is ...
... thee ! Knowing what thou sink'st beneath : So we sank in those old years , We who bid thee , come ! thou last Who , a living man , has life o'erpast , And all together we , thy peers , Will pardon ask for thee , the last Whose trial is ...
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... thee , night and day ? Thou wert blind , as we were dumb : Once more , therefore , come , O come ! How shall we better arm the spirit Who next shall thy post of life inherit- How guard him from thy ruin ? Tell us of thy sad undoing Here ...
... thee , night and day ? Thou wert blind , as we were dumb : Once more , therefore , come , O come ! How shall we better arm the spirit Who next shall thy post of life inherit- How guard him from thy ruin ? Tell us of thy sad undoing Here ...
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