Select Poems of Robert BrowningHarper, 1894 - 200 páginas |
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... thou shalt make pomegranates of blue , and of purple , and of scarlet , round about the hem thereof ; and bells of gold between them round about ; a golden bell and a pomegran- ate , upon the hem of the robe round about . ” — Exodus ...
... thou shalt make pomegranates of blue , and of purple , and of scarlet , round about the hem thereof ; and bells of gold between them round about ; a golden bell and a pomegran- ate , upon the hem of the robe round about . ” — Exodus ...
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... better and for worse , Hervé Riel , accept my verse ! In my verse , Hervé Riel , do thou once more Save the squadron , honour France , love thy wife the Belle Aurore ! 140 CLIVE . I and Clive were friends - and why 38 ROBERT BROWNING .
... better and for worse , Hervé Riel , accept my verse ! In my verse , Hervé Riel , do thou once more Save the squadron , honour France , love thy wife the Belle Aurore ! 140 CLIVE . I and Clive were friends - and why 38 ROBERT BROWNING .
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... Thou shalt do ! ' 60 For pleasant is this flesh ; Our soul , in its rose - mesh XI . Pulled ever to the earth , still yearns for rest : Would we some prize might hold To match those manifold Possessions of the brute , -gain most , as we ...
... Thou shalt do ! ' 60 For pleasant is this flesh ; Our soul , in its rose - mesh XI . Pulled ever to the earth , still yearns for rest : Would we some prize might hold To match those manifold Possessions of the brute , -gain most , as we ...
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... Thou waitedst age ; wait death nor be afraid ! Enough now , if the Right And Good and Infinite XX . Be named here , as thou call'st thy hand thine own , With knowledge absolute , Subject to no dispute From fools that crowded youth , nor ...
... Thou waitedst age ; wait death nor be afraid ! Enough now , if the Right And Good and Infinite XX . Be named here , as thou call'st thy hand thine own , With knowledge absolute , Subject to no dispute From fools that crowded youth , nor ...
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... Thou , to whom fools propound , When the wine makes its round , 155 ' Since life fleets , all is change ; the Past gone , seize to- day ! ' Fool ! All that is at all Lasts ever , past recall ; XXVII . Earth changes , but thy soul and ...
... Thou , to whom fools propound , When the wine makes its round , 155 ' Since life fleets , all is change ; the Past gone , seize to- day ! ' Fool ! All that is at all Lasts ever , past recall ; XXVII . Earth changes , but thy soul and ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 61 - GROW old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made: Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid!
Página 52 - Not a word to each other; we kept the great pace, Neck by neck, stride by stride, never changing our place; I turned in my saddle and made its girths tight, Then shortened each stirrup, and set the pique right, Rebuckled the cheek-strap, chained slacker the bit, Nor galloped less steadily Roland a whit.
Página 177 - AH, did you once see Shelley plain, And did he stop and speak to you And did you speak to him again ? How strange it seems and new...
Página 99 - And the elements' rage, the fiend-voices that rave, Shall dwindle, shall blend, Shall change, shall become first a peace out of pain, Then a light, then thy breast, O thou soul of my soul! I shall clasp thee again, And with God be the rest!
Página 62 - Rejoice we are allied To That which doth provide And not partake, effect and not receive! A spark disturbs our clod; Nearer we hold of God Who gives, than of His tribes that take, I must believe.
Página 99 - And bade me creep past. No! let me taste the whole of it, fare like my peers The heroes of old, Bear the brunt, in a minute pay glad life's arrears Of pain, darkness and cold. For sudden the worst turns the best to the brave, The black minute's at end, And the elements...
Página 59 - Ready to twitch the Nymph's last garment off, And Moses with the tables . . . but I know Ye mark me not! What do they whisper thee, Child of my bowels, Anselm?
Página 56 - Life's night begins: let him never come back to us! There would be doubt, hesitation and pain, Forced praise on our part — the glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again!
Página 65 - Here, work enough to watch The Master work, and catch Hints of the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play.
Página 54 - Of the news which alone could save Aix from her fate, With his nostrils like pits full of blood to the brim, And with circles of red for his eye-sockets