Robert Browning's Poetical Works: Pippa passes. King Victor and King Charles. The return of the Druses. A soul's tragedySmith, Elder, & Company, 1889 |
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... cheerful town , warm , close And safe , the sooner that thou art morose , Receives them . And yet once again , outbreak In storm at night on Monsignor , they make Such stir about , -whom they expect from Rome To PIPPA PASSES 7.
... cheerful town , warm , close And safe , the sooner that thou art morose , Receives them . And yet once again , outbreak In storm at night on Monsignor , they make Such stir about , -whom they expect from Rome To PIPPA PASSES 7.
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... seeing her , one flash Of the pale snow - pure cheek and black bright tresses , Blacker than all except the black eyelash ; I wonder she contrives those lids no dresses ! -So strict was she , the veil Should cover close TO PIPPA PASSES.
... seeing her , one flash Of the pale snow - pure cheek and black bright tresses , Blacker than all except the black eyelash ; I wonder she contrives those lids no dresses ! -So strict was she , the veil Should cover close TO PIPPA PASSES.
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Robert Browning. -So strict was she , the veil Should cover close her pale Pure cheeks - a bride to look at and scarce touch , Scarce touch , remember , Jules ! For are not such Used to be tended , flower - like , every feature , As if ...
Robert Browning. -So strict was she , the veil Should cover close her pale Pure cheeks - a bride to look at and scarce touch , Scarce touch , remember , Jules ! For are not such Used to be tended , flower - like , every feature , As if ...
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... Close under the stone wall by the south entry . I used to take him for a brown cold piece Of the wall's self , as out of it he rose To let me pass - at first , I say , I used : Now , so has that dumb figure fastened on me , I rather ...
... Close under the stone wall by the south entry . I used to take him for a brown cold piece Of the wall's self , as out of it he rose To let me pass - at first , I say , I used : Now , so has that dumb figure fastened on me , I rather ...
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... close- Would you have pored upon it ? Why persist In poring now upon it ? For ' t is here As much as there in the deserted house : You cannot rid your eyes of it . For me , Now he is dead I hate him worse : I hate ... Dare you stay here ...
... close- Would you have pored upon it ? Why persist In poring now upon it ? For ' t is here As much as there in the deserted house : You cannot rid your eyes of it . For me , Now he is dead I hate him worse : I hate ... Dare you stay here ...
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Anael Asolo aught Ayoob beside bezants blood Bluphocks bride brow chamber Chambery Chiappino confess counsel Count Tende crime crown D'Ormea dare dead death deed Djabal dream Druses E'en Enter Eulalia Exalt eyes face Faenza faith father fear fool God's Guards Hakeem hand hate hear heart heaven Isle Jules Karshook keep Khalil King Charles laugh least leave Lebanon live look Loys Luigi Luitolfo Lutwyche Maani Masaccio Monsignor morning Mother never night nought Nuncio o'er Ogniben once Ottima pass pause Phene PIPPA PIPPA passes Polyxena Possagno pray Prefect Prince Provost Ravenna repent Sardinia saw thro Sebald shame silence smile soul Spain speak spoke stand stay sure sword talk tell thee There's thine thing to-day tribe truth Turin turn Venice Victor voice What's word wrong yonder
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Página 79 - All service ranks the same with God : If now, as formerly he trod Paradise, his presence fills Our earth, each only as God wills Can work — God's puppets, best and worst, Are we ; there is no last nor first.
Página 5 - O'er night's brim, day boils at last; Boils, pure gold, o'er the cloud-cup's brim Where spurting and supprest it lay — For not a froth-flake touched the rim Of yonder gap in the solid gray Of the eastern cloud, an hour away; But forth one wavelet, then another, curled, Till the whole sunrise, not to be supprest, Rose, reddened, and its seething breast Flickered in bounds, grew gold, then overflowed the world. Oh, Day, if I squander a wavelet of thee, A mite of my twelve hours...
Página 23 - the close wood screen Plunged and replunged his weapon at a venture, Feeling for guilty thee and me: then broke The thunder like a whole sea overhead — Seb.
Página 46 - Who, what is Lutwyche, what Natalia's friends, What the whole world except our love — my own, Own Phene ? But I told you, did I not, Ere night we travel for your land — some isle...
Página 46 - Here is a woman with utter need of me, — I find myself queen here, it seems ! How strange ! Look at the woman here with the new soul, Like my own Psyche, — fresh upon her lips Alit, the visionary butterfly, Waiting my word to enter and make bright, Or flutter off and leave all blank as first. This body had no soul before, but slept Or stirred, was beauteous or ungainly, free From taint or foul with stain, as outward things Fastened their image on its passiveness : Now, it will wake, feel, live...
Página 64 - You'll love me yet! — and I can tarry Your love's protracted growing: June reared that bunch of flowers you carry, From seeds of April's sowing. I plant a heartful now: some seed At least is sure to strike, And yield — what you'll not pluck indeed, Not love, but, may be, like. You'll look at least on love's remains, A grave's one violet: Your look? — that pays a thousand pains. What's death? You'll love me yet!
Página 6 - A mite of my twelve hours' treasure, The least of thy gazes or glances. (Be they grants thou art bound to or gifts above measure) One of thy choices or one of thy chances, (Be they tasks God imposed thee or freaks at thy pleasure) — My Day, if I squander such labor or leisure, Then shame fall on Asoló, mischief on me!
Página 38 - Curved beewise o'er its bough ; as rosy limbs, Depending, nestled in the leaves ; and just From a cleft rose-peach the whole Dryad sprang. But of the stuffs one can be master of, How I divined their capabilities ! From the soft-rinded smoothening facile chalk That yields your outline to the air's embrace, Half-softened by a halo's pearly gloom ; Down to the crisp imperious steel, so sure To cut its one confided thought clean out Of all the world. But marble ! — 'neath my tools...
Página 54 - I was put at the board-head, helped to all At first ; I rise up happy and content. God must be glad one loves his world so much. I can give news of earth to all the dead Who ask me...