The Poetry of Robert BrowningT. Y. Crowell, 1902 - 445 páginas |
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... heart of any public which had a care for poetry . Among them were such diverse poems as Pippa Passes ; A Blot in the ' Scutcheon ; Saul ; The Pied Piper of Hamelin ; My Last Duchess ; Waring . I men- tion only a few ( all different in ...
... heart of any public which had a care for poetry . Among them were such diverse poems as Pippa Passes ; A Blot in the ' Scutcheon ; Saul ; The Pied Piper of Hamelin ; My Last Duchess ; Waring . I men- tion only a few ( all different in ...
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... villain envy touched his happy heart when he looked across the valley to Tennyson . He loved his mistress Art , and his love made him always joyful in creating . At last his time came , but it was not BROWNING AND TENNYSON 5.
... villain envy touched his happy heart when he looked across the valley to Tennyson . He loved his mistress Art , and his love made him always joyful in creating . At last his time came , but it was not BROWNING AND TENNYSON 5.
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... heart . Poets and writers of fiction , students of human nature , were keenly interested , not so much in our thoughts and feelings as in exposing how and why we thought or felt in this or that fashion . In such analysis they seemed to ...
... heart . Poets and writers of fiction , students of human nature , were keenly interested , not so much in our thoughts and feelings as in exposing how and why we thought or felt in this or that fashion . In such analysis they seemed to ...
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... heart and you will see Graved inside of it , " Italy . " Such lovers old are I and she : So it always was , so shall ever be ! It is a poem written out of his very heart . And then , the scenery ? It is not of our country at all . It is ...
... heart and you will see Graved inside of it , " Italy . " Such lovers old are I and she : So it always was , so shall ever be ! It is a poem written out of his very heart . And then , the scenery ? It is not of our country at all . It is ...
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... heart and sounding in its phrases . It was this Jewish element in Browning , in all its many forms , which caused him to feel with and to write so much about the Jews in his poetry . The two poems in which he most fully enshrines his ...
... heart and sounding in its phrases . It was this Jewish element in Browning , in all its many forms , which caused him to feel with and to write so much about the Jews in his poetry . The two poems in which he most fully enshrines his ...
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Página 150 - All we have willed, or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour.
Página 440 - AT the midnight in the silence of the sleep-time, When you set your fancies free, Will they pass to where — by death, fools think, imprisoned — Low he lies who once so loved you, whom you loved so, — Pity me ? Oh to love so, be so loved, yet so mistaken!
Página 28 - OH, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough In England - now...
Página 310 - This world's no blot for us, Nor blank; it means intensely and means good: To find its meaning is my meat and drink.
Página 312 - Eh? the whole seems to fall into a shape As if I saw alike my work and self And all that I was born to be and do, A twilight-piece.
Página 306 - tis past midnight, and you go the rounds, And here you catch me at an alley's end Where sportive ladies leave their doors ajar? The Carmine's my cloister: hunt it up, Do, — harry out, if you must show your zeal, Whatever rat, there, haps...
Página 300 - The very God! think, Abib; dost thou think? So, the All-Great, were the All-Loving too — So, through the thunder comes a human voice Saying, "O heart I made, a heart beats here!
Página 29 - SEA. Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-West died away ; Sunset ran, one glorious blood-red, reeking into Cadiz Bay ; Bluish 'mid the burning water, full in face Trafalgar lay ; In the dimmest North-East distance dawned Gibraltar grand and gray; " Here and here did England help me : how can I help England...
Página 403 - O lyric Love, half angel and half bird And all a wonder and a wild desire, — Boldest of hearts that ever braved the sun, Took sanctuary within the holier blue, And sang a kindred soul out to his face...
Página 289 - Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometime voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open, and show riches Ready to drop upon me ; that, when I wak'd, I cried to dream again.