And bared them of the glory — to drop down, To toil for man, to suffer or to die — This is the same voice : can thy soul know change ? Hail then, and hearken from the realms of help ! Never may I commence my song, my due To God who best taught song... Stories from Robert Browning - Página 100por Frederic May Holland - 1882 - 228 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1869 - 852 páginas
...I commence my song, ray due To Goil who beat taught song by gift of thee, Except with bent head nnd beseeching hand — That still, despite the distance...What was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, aome splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : — Never conclude, but... | |
| Robert Browning - 1869 - 344 páginas
...due To God who best taught song by gift of thee, Except with bent head and beseeching hand — 14°S That still, despite the distance and the dark, What...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : Thither where eyes, that cannot... | |
| Robert Browning - 1869 - 346 páginas
...due To God who best taught song by gift of thee, Except with bent head and beseeching hand — 1405 That still, despite the distance and the dark, What...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : Thither where eyes, that cannot... | |
| 1869 - 852 páginas
...gift of thce, Except with bent head and Ьеяее..-liins hand — That dull, despite the ilislanee and the dark, What was, again may be ; some Interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : — Never conclude, but raising... | |
| Medley, G F S - 1870 - 148 páginas
...my due To God, who best taught song by gift of Thee, Except with bent head and beseeching handThat still, despite the distance and the dark, What was,...very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile. ROBERT BROWNING, I praised thee not while living ; what to thee Was praise of mine ? I mourned thee... | |
| 1883 - 528 páginas
...the historian then be privileged to wander as he chooses." — EC STEDMAN.] O lyric Love, half-angel and half -bird, And all a wonder and a wild desire,...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile ; — Never conclude, but raising... | |
| 1885 - 812 páginas
...receives from her poet-husband a tribute of invocation, such as is due to none but an immortal muse: " Never may I commence my song, my due To God who best...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile." In the name of humanity, Charles... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1886 - 422 páginas
...from the darkling earth Reached thee amid thy chambers, blanched their blue, And bared them of their glory — to drop down, To toil for man, to suffer...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : — Never conclude, but raising... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 496 páginas
...rounds my ring. A ring without a posy, and that ring mine ? O lyric Love, half-angel and half-bird, And all a wonder and a wild desire, — Boldest of...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : — Never conclude, but raising... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 506 páginas
...rounds my ring. A ring without a posy, and that ring mine ? O lyric Love, half-angel and half-bird, And all a wonder and a wild desire, — Boldest of...was, again may be ; some interchange Of grace, some splendor once thy very thought, Some benediction anciently thy smile : — Never conclude, but raising... | |
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