Selections from the Writings of Robert Browning: Arranged Under the Days of the Year, and Accompanied by Memoranda of Anniversaries of Noted Events and of the Birth and Death of Famous Men and WomenHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1887 - 109 páginas |
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... praise ! THE RING AND THE BOOK . 19. Edgar Allan Poe , 1809 . Anyhow , ' t is the nature of the soul To seek a show of durability , Nor , changing , plainly be the slave of change . RED COTTON NIGHT - CAP COUNTRY . 20. Nathaniel Parker ...
... praise ! THE RING AND THE BOOK . 19. Edgar Allan Poe , 1809 . Anyhow , ' t is the nature of the soul To seek a show of durability , Nor , changing , plainly be the slave of change . RED COTTON NIGHT - CAP COUNTRY . 20. Nathaniel Parker ...
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... praise , love ( Sum up thus ) for the lowest favors first , The commonest of comforts ! Aught beside Very omnipotence had overlooked Such needs , arranging for thy little life . FERISHTAH'S FANCIES . 9. Murder of David Rizzio , 1566 ...
... praise , love ( Sum up thus ) for the lowest favors first , The commonest of comforts ! Aught beside Very omnipotence had overlooked Such needs , arranging for thy little life . FERISHTAH'S FANCIES . 9. Murder of David Rizzio , 1566 ...
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... praise , And praise is love ! FERISHTAH'S FANCIES . 25. Sir Christopher Wren died , 1723 . Each chooses , none gainsays The fancy of his fellow , a paradise for him , A hell for all beside . You can but crown the brim O'the cup ; if it ...
... praise , And praise is love ! FERISHTAH'S FANCIES . 25. Sir Christopher Wren died , 1723 . Each chooses , none gainsays The fancy of his fellow , a paradise for him , A hell for all beside . You can but crown the brim O'the cup ; if it ...
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... are beside thee , in all thy ways , With our blame , with our praise , Our shame to feel , our pride to show , Glad , sorry but indifferent , no ! - THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS . 22. Madame de Staël , 1766 . The Lady's face APRIL 18-21.
... are beside thee , in all thy ways , With our blame , with our praise , Our shame to feel , our pride to show , Glad , sorry but indifferent , no ! - THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS . 22. Madame de Staël , 1766 . The Lady's face APRIL 18-21.
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... praise of his , To help by rapture God's own rapture too , Thrill with a heart's red tinge that pure pale bliss ? + 21. John Hookham Frere , 1769 . How inexhaustibly the spirit grows ! EPILOGUE . One object , she seemed erewhile born to ...
... praise of his , To help by rapture God's own rapture too , Thrill with a heart's red tinge that pure pale bliss ? + 21. John Hookham Frere , 1769 . How inexhaustibly the spirit grows ! EPILOGUE . One object , she seemed erewhile born to ...
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ABT VOGLER Allan Ramsay ANDREA DEL SARTO BALAUSTION'S ADVENTURE BALCONY Battle Battle of Hastings beauty Benjamin West beside better Bishop Berkeley BISHOP BLOUGRAM'S APOLOGY bliss BOOK brute Charles CHRISTMAS-EVE COLOMBE'S BIRTHDAY COTTON NIGHT-CAP COUNTRY creatures crown dare dark death DESERT died doubt DUCHESS earth EASTER-DAY faith fear FERISHTAH'S FANCIES FIFINE flesh fools forever FRA LIPPO LIPPI friends gain George gift give God's grow heart heaven Henry hold hope JAMES LEE'S WIFE John knowledge life's light live looked Lord love's LURIA man's mankind mind needs never Noah Webster nought o'er once pain PARACELSUS PARLEYINGS PIPPA PASSES PISGAH-SIGHTS praise PRINCE HOHENSTIEL-SCHWANGAU prize prove RABBI BEN EZRA RED COTTON NIGHT-CAP RING SAISIAZ SAUL SORDELLO sorrow soul's stoops strength strife thee there's thing Thomas thou true trust truth weak what's William wrong youth
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Página 13 - Therefore to whom turn I but to thee, the ineffable Name? Builder and maker, thou, of houses not made with hands! What, have fear of change from thee who art ever the same? Doubt that thy power can fill the heart that thy power expands? There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before...
Página 27 - The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace — all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech, Or blush, at least.
Página 13 - There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound; What was good shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more; On the earth the broken arcs; in the heaven, a perfect round.
Página 27 - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance but itself; no beauty, nor good nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour. The high that proved too high, the heroic for earth too hard...
Página 21 - Then, welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness rough, Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand, but go! Be our joys three parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain; Learn, nor account the pang; dare, never grudge the throe!
Página 22 - Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From outward things, whate'er you may believe. There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fulness ; and around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in, This perfect, clear perception — which is truth.
Página 27 - While man knows partly but conceives beside, Creeps ever on from fancies to the fact, And in this striving, this converting air Into a solid he may grasp and use, Finds progress, man's distinctive mark alone, Not God's, and not the beasts' : God is, they are, Man partly is and wholly hopes to be.
Página 27 - Sorrow is hard to bear, and doubt is slow to clear, Each sufferer says his say, his scheme of the weal and woe: But God has a few of us whom he whispers in the ear; The rest may reason and welcome: 'tis we musicians know.
Página 27 - Oh, the little more, and how much it is! And the little less, and what worlds away! How a sound shall quicken content to bliss, Or a breath suspend the blood's best play, And life be a proof of this!
Página 1 - For life, with all it yields of joy and woe, And hope and fear, - believe the aged friend, Is just our chance o...