PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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... comes from Redi's " Bacco in Toscana . " Browning had , according to his own account , been engaged for some time on a poem of a very different nature when he was induced to write " Strafford . " This was the poem of " Sordello ...
... comes from Redi's " Bacco in Toscana . " Browning had , according to his own account , been engaged for some time on a poem of a very different nature when he was induced to write " Strafford . " This was the poem of " Sordello ...
Página xix
... comes into play . It is common to call " Sordello " obscure ; to relate how Douglas Jerrold once thought that he was mad because he could not understand it , and was relieved to find that everyone else was as mad as himself . With ...
... comes into play . It is common to call " Sordello " obscure ; to relate how Douglas Jerrold once thought that he was mad because he could not understand it , and was relieved to find that everyone else was as mad as himself . With ...
Página xxiv
... comes by slow degrees into them is antique and worthy of the place , we yet even have saved money by the end of the year . " In August they went to Fano for a change , but were bitterly disappointed in it , the only redeeming feature ...
... comes by slow degrees into them is antique and worthy of the place , we yet even have saved money by the end of the year . " In August they went to Fano for a change , but were bitterly disappointed in it , the only redeeming feature ...
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... comes it all things wore a different hue Thenceforward ? -pregnant with vast consequence- Teeming with grand results - loaded with fate ; So that when quailing at the mighty range Of secret truths which yearn for birth , I haste To ...
... comes it all things wore a different hue Thenceforward ? -pregnant with vast consequence- Teeming with grand results - loaded with fate ; So that when quailing at the mighty range Of secret truths which yearn for birth , I haste To ...
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... Come , come ! for we Will not breathe , so much as breathe Reproach to 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 , hast life o'erpas And all together ...
... Come , come ! for we Will not breathe , so much as breathe Reproach to 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 , hast life o'erpas And all together ...
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Anael Asolo Aureole Berth Brac breast brow Browning Charles Chiappino Cleves crown D'Ormea dare Djabal doubt dream Druses Duchess Duke earth Einsiedeln eyes face father fear Fest Festus Florence Gaucelme God's Guen Hakeem hand hate hear heard heart Heaven hope Jacynth Juliers keep Khalil King Lady laugh leave live look Lord Loys Luitolfo Luria Mildred morning ne'er never night nought Nuncio o'er once Otti Paracelsus past PIPPA passes Pisa poem Polyxena praise Prefect Prince Puccio Robert Browning seems silence smile Sordello soul speak stand stay strange sure tell thee There's thing Thorold thou thought thro Tresh Tresham true trust truth Turin turn twas VALENCE Venice wonder word wrong