... 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... Poems - Página 148por Robert Browning - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 páginas
...find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Then: proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...: while peace Rises within them ever more and more (Ibid. pp. 171-172). In the view of the young poet then evolution covers the whole scheme of things,... | |
| Philip Stafford Moxom - 1896 - 428 páginas
...growing in the heart of the Church. Day by day the number increases of those who " grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...Who should be saved by them and joined with them." 4. A final inference bears directly on the motive of the individual life. If God loves the world, then... | |
| Boston Browning Society - 1897 - 518 páginas
...which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right aiid wrong, which fade Before the unmeasured thirst for...Who should be saved by them, and joined with them. THE VALUE OF CONTEMPORARY .ro ., JUDGMENT. Br HELEN A. CLARKE. [Head before the Boston Browning Society,... | |
| Boston Browning Society - 1897 - 608 páginas
...griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before the uumeasured thirst for good ; while peace Rises within them ever...Who should be saved by them, and joined with them. THE VALUE OF CONTEMPORARY JUDGMENT. BY HELEN A. CLARKE. [Read before the Boston Browning Society, Dec.... | |
| Jirah Dewey Buck - 1897 - 120 páginas
...is the law of life, man is not Man as yet." He speaks of hopes and cares that " grow too great for narrow creeds of right and wrong which fade before the unmeasured thirst for good while peace rises in them forevermore." The genius and the intuition of the poet appeal to the emotions and the aspirations... | |
| 1904 - 350 páginas
...; a failure at that, someone will say! Yet a prophetic failure, fitted finely to the poet's theme : In man's self arise August anticipations, symbols,...while peace Rises within them ever more and more. Obviously, then, to become epoch-making or, more simply, that it may "once possess its soul before... | |
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 174 páginas
...new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great 780 For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...while peace Rises within them ever more and more. He Such men are even now upon the earth, describes Serene amid the half-formed creatures round task°and... | |
| Marion Little - 1899 - 222 páginas
...there a star dispels the darkness," and isolated men arise endowed with power to raise the race : " Such men are even now upon the earth, Serene amid...round Who should be saved by them and joined with them ; " and he adds, — " Such was my task, and I was born to it." It is possible that all this was not... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 786 páginas
...new hopes and cares which fusl supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great eye. For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before the unmeasured thirst for good : while Rises within them ever more and more. Snch men are even now upon the earth, Serene amid the half-formed... | |
| 1899 - 136 páginas
...doubt thy love. For these things tend still upward, progress is The law of life, man is not Man as yet. Narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before the unmeasured thirst for good. In my own heart love had not been made wise, . . . To see a good in evil, and a hope In ill-success.... | |
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