| 1849 - 600 páginas
...ere my fellows, Who sparelier feasted, made a longer stay ? — / was put at the board-head, help'd to all At first ; I rise up happy and content. God must be glad, one tores His world so much!" But we pause, from lack of space. What pity is it, that a youth who so much... | |
| 1849 - 538 páginas
...ere my fellows, Who sparelier feasted made a longer stay ? — / was put at the hoard-head, help'd to all At first ; I rise up happy and content. God must be glad, one loves His world so much I" But we pause, from lack of space. What pity is it, that a youth, who so much engages our sympathies,... | |
| 1849 - 1052 páginas
...it ere my fellows, Who sparelier feasted made a longer stay ?— / was put at the board-head, help'd to all At first; I rise up happy and content. God must be glad, one loves His world so much /" But we pause, from lack of space. What pity is it, that a VOL. xi.—NO. xxii.—JUNE, 1849. B b... | |
| Robert Browning - 1850 - 406 páginas
...finish with it ere my fellows Who, sparelier feasted, make a longer stay ? 1 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 — l can give news of earth to all the dead Who ask me : — last year's sunsets, and great stars... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 394 páginas
...finish with it ere my fellows Who, sparelier feasted, make a longer stay ? I was put at the board-head, helped to all At first; I rise up happy and content....much— I can give news of earth to all the dead Who ask me:—last year's sunsets, and great stars That had a right to come first and see ebb The crimson wave... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 408 páginas
...finish with it ere my fellows Who, sparelier feasted, make a longer stay ? I was put at the board-head, helped to all At first ; I rise up happy and content....ask me : — last year's sunsets, and great stars That had a right to come first and see ebb The crimson wave that drifts the sun away — Those crescent... | |
| 1920 - 742 páginas
...feel your brotherhood with all God's Universe." Thus would I end, like Luigi in " Pippa Passes " : God must be glad one loves His world so much, I can give news of earth to all the dead Who osk me: — last year's sunsets and great stars That had a right to come first and see ebb The crimson... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1890 - 548 páginas
...Luigi he felt : 'Was not life pressed down, running o'er with joy . . . 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.' But while to all appearance he was a man of leisure, free to go where he would and enjoy himself as... | |
| Robert Browning - 1879 - 304 páginas
...finish with it ere my fellows Who, sparelier feasted, make a longer stay ? I was put at the board-head, helped to all At first; I rise up happy and content....Who ask me :—last year's sunsets, and great stars That had a right to come first and see ebb The crimson wave that drifts the sun away— Those crescent... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1886 - 312 páginas
...rhymes. Ami here is a passage of blank vcrwj, unmatched in subdued power, and intensity of colouring : " I can give news of earth to all the dead Who ask me ; last year's sunsets, and great stars That had a right to Rome lirst, and see ebb The crimson wave that drifts tho sun away. Tlioso crescent... | |
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