Poems, Volumen11864 |
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... thee from thy lair ? Art thou the Sage I only seemed to be , Myself of after - time , my very self With sight a little clearer , strength more firm , Who robs me of my prize and takes my place For just a fault , a weakness , a neglect ...
... thee from thy lair ? Art thou the Sage I only seemed to be , Myself of after - time , my very self With sight a little clearer , strength more firm , Who robs me of my prize and takes my place For just a fault , a weakness , a neglect ...
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... thee , as I had ne'er been meant To fill thy throne - but none shall ever know ! Sing to me for already thy wild eyes Unlock my heart - springs , as some crystal - shaft Reveals by some chance blaze its parent fount After long time - so ...
... thee , as I had ne'er been meant To fill thy throne - but none shall ever know ! Sing to me for already thy wild eyes Unlock my heart - springs , as some crystal - shaft Reveals by some chance blaze its parent fount After long time - so ...
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... thee , by thy fealty ! Tell me what thou wouldst be , and what I am . Apr. I would love infinitely , and be loved . First : I would carve in stone , or cast in brass , The forms of earth . No ancient hunter , raised Up to the gods by ...
... thee , by thy fealty ! Tell me what thou wouldst be , and what I am . Apr. I would love infinitely , and be loved . First : I would carve in stone , or cast in brass , The forms of earth . No ancient hunter , raised Up to the gods by ...
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... thee to this attempt , Ne'er range thy mind's extent , as some wide hall , Dazzled by shapes that filled its length with light , Shapes clustered there to rule thee , not obey- That will not wait thy summons , will not rise Singly , nor ...
... thee to this attempt , Ne'er range thy mind's extent , as some wide hall , Dazzled by shapes that filled its length with light , Shapes clustered there to rule thee , not obey- That will not wait thy summons , will not rise Singly , nor ...
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... thee off , As whirling snow - drifts blind a man who treads A mountain ridge , with guiding spear , through storm ... thee ! Lo , I forget my ruin , and rejoice In thy success , as thou ! Let our God's praise Go bravely through the world ...
... thee off , As whirling snow - drifts blind a man who treads A mountain ridge , with guiding spear , through storm ... thee ! Lo , I forget my ruin , and rejoice In thy success , as thou ! Let our God's praise Go bravely through the world ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Adolf Asolo Avicenna Basil Berth beside better brow Chambery Charles Cleves Clug Court Courtiers crown D'Ormea dare dear Aureole doubt dream Duchess Duke earth Einsiedeln eyes face faint father fear Fest Festus fool Gaucelme Girl give God's Guibert hair hand hate hear heart heaven hope Jules Juliers keep King lady laugh leave live look Luigi Malamocco Michal mind morning ne'er never night nought o'er once Oporinus Otti Paracelsus past pause PIPPA PIPPA passes Polyxena Possagno praise Prince Berthold prove ROBERT BROWNING Sardinia saw thro seems sing Sire smile soul Spain speak spirit stay strange strength sure talk tell thee There's thing thou thought true trust truth Turin turn Twas VALENCE Victor what's words Würzburg
Pasajes populares
Página 165 - DAY! Faster and more fast, O'er night's brim, day boils at last : Boils, pure gold, o'er the cloud-cup's brim Where spurting and suppressed 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 suppressed...
Página 148 - ... in man's self arise August anticipations, symbols, types Of a dim splendour ever on before In that eternal circle life pursues. For men begin to pass their nature's bound, And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before the unmeasured thirst for good : while peace Rises within them ever more and more. Such men are even now upon the earth, Serene amid the half-formed creatures round Who...
Página 31 - Are there not, Festus, are there not. dear Michal, Two points in the adventure of the diver, One — when, a beggar, he prepares to plunge, One — when, a prince, he rises with his pearl ? Festus, I plunge ! Fest.
Página 151 - I learned my own deep error; love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's estate, And what proportion love should hold with power In his right constitution; love preceding Power, and with much power, always much more love; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free.
Página 21 - I go to prove my soul ! I see my way as birds their trackless way — I shall arrive ! what time, what circuit first, I ask not: but unless God send his hail Or blinding fire-balls, sleet, or stifling snow, In some time — his good time — I shall arrive : He guides me and the bird. In his good time ! Mich.
Página 181 - God's messenger thro' 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 — Sebald.
Página 81 - I cannot feed on beauty for the sake Of beauty only, nor can drink in balm From lovely objects for their loveliness ; My nature cannot lose her first imprint ; I...
Página 27 - Blinds it, and makes all error : and ' to know ' Rather consists in opening out a way Whence the imprisoned splendour may escape, Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without.
Página 166 - 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 Asolo, mischief on me!
Página 27 - Truth is within ourselves ; it takes no rise From outward things, whate'er you may believe : There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fulness...