t is not too late. I have a quiet home for us, and friends. Michal shall smile on you. Hear you ? Lean thus, And breathe my breath. I shall not lose one word Of all your speech, one little word, Aprile ! Apr. Paracelsus - Página 71por Robert Browning - 1835 - 216 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1836 - 808 páginas
...Through the accursed darkness '! Apr. Stay ; I know, I know them : who should know them well as 1 1 White brows, lit up with glory ; — poets all! Par....my sake, because of my great sin, To help my brain, oppressed by these wild words Aud their deep import. Live ! 'tis not too late : I have a quiet house... | |
| Robert Browning - 1850 - 406 páginas
...glory is, For thence came with our weakness sympathy Which brought God down to earth, a man like us. Had you but told me this at first ! . . . Hush ! hush...my sake, because of my great sin, To help my brain, oppressed by these wild words And their deep import. Live ! 'tis not too late : I have a quiet home... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 394 páginas
...glory is, For thence came with our weakness sympathy Which brought God down to earth, a man like us. Had you but told me this at first! . . . Hush ! hush...my sake, because of my great sin, To help my brain, oppressed by these wild words And their deep import. Live ! 'tis not too late : I have a quiet home... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 334 páginas
...well as I ? White brows, lit up with glory; poets all! Par. Let him but live, and I have my reward! I Apr. Yes ; I see now. God is the perfect poet, Who...my sake, because of my great sin, To help my brain, oppressed by these wild words And their deep import. Live ! 't is not too late. I have a quiet home... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 páginas
...lit up with glory ; poets all. Paracelsut. — Let him but live, and I have my reward. Aprile. — Yes ; I see now. God is the Perfect Poet, Who in His...creations. Had you but told me this at first. Hush ' hush !" Then Paracelsus is with Festus again, and in loving converse tells how he was warned by • " a... | |
| Arthur Galton - 1884 - 84 páginas
...for us No blank ; it moans intensely and means good : To find its meaning is my meat and drink." " God is the perfect poet Who in his person acts his own creations. Such words as these are the warrant of their writer's greatness, and thoughts of this sort will not... | |
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1885 - 256 páginas
...for us, No blank ; it means intensely and means good : To find its meaning is my meat and drink." " God is the perfect poet Who in His person acts His own creations." Such words as these are the warrant of their writer's greatness, and thoughts of this sort will not... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1885 - 466 páginas
...the artist who has caught the true spirit of poetry, and has known and said from first to last, — "God is the perfect poet, Who in His person acts His own creations."1 XXXVI. THE REASONABLE RHYTHM OF SOME OF BROWNING'S POEMS. . BY THE REV. HJ BULKELEY, MA... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 438 páginas
...But these seem real as I. Par. Whom can you see Through the accursed darkness ? Apr. Stay ; I know, 1 know them : who should know them well as I ? White...my sake, because of my great sin, To help my brain, oppressed by these wild words And their deep import. Live ! 't is not too late. I have a quiet home... | |
| Robert Browning - 1888 - 328 páginas
...brows, lit up with glory ; poets all ! Paracelsus. Let him but live, and I have my reward ! Aprile. Yes ; I see now. God is the perfect poet, Who in his...creations. Had you but told me this at first ! Hush ! hush ! Paracelsus. Live ! for my sake, because of my great sin, ' To help my brain, oppressed by these wild... | |
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