| Fanny Holy - 1889 - 60 páginas
...henceforth, Aprile, while I learn To love; and merciful God, forgive us both! ****** Die not, Aprile 1 we must never part. Are we not halves of one dissevered...and I, the knower, Love — until both are saved." But he poet is dying upon his breast, murmuring words to phantoms Aureole cannot see. " White brows... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1893 - 670 páginas
...— Excluding love, as thou ref usedst knowledge. Still, thou hast beauty, and I, power. We wake : Die not, Aprile ! We must never part. Are we not halves of one dissevered world ? . . . Part? Never I Till thou the lover, know; and I, the knower, Love — until both are saved I... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1070 páginas
...seen thy face 1 0 poet, think of me, and sing of me ! But to have seen thee and to die so soon ! Par. Die not, Aprile ! We must never part. Are we not halves...never! Till thou the lover, know ; and I, the knower, Lore — until both are saved. Aprile, hear ! We will accept our gains, and use them — now I God,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1066 páginas
...face ! О poet* think of me, and sing of me ! Bat to have seen thee and to die so soon ! Par. I>ie not, Aprile ! We must never part. Are we not halves...more ? Part ? never ! Till thou the lover, know ; and T. the knower, I>ive — until both are saved. Aprile, hear ! We will accept our gains, and use them... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1062 páginas
...seen thy face ! 0 poet, think of me, and sing of me ! But to have seen thee and to die so soon ! Par. Die not, Aprile ! We must never part. Are we not halves...this strange chance unites once more ? Part ? never ! ТШ them the lover, know ; and I, the knower, Love — until both are saved. Aprile, hear I tte... | |
| George Davis Herron - 1896 - 252 páginas
...life ; these are ours with which to build the holy city, when love shall teach us how to use them. " We must never part. Are we not halves of one dissevered...know ; and I, the knower, Love — until both are saved."1 The redemption and perfection of the human organism requires of its members the fullest possible... | |
| Jirah Dewey Buck - 1897 - 120 páginas
...to have erred, and how love and wisdom should unite in man. In the death scene, Paracelsus exclaims: "Die not, Aprile; we must never part. Are we not halves...once more? Part ? Never, till thou, the lover, know, V and I, the knower, love — until both are saved." This wisdom without love, disinterested as was... | |
| John Clifford - 1898 - 304 páginas
...consecration of love and knowledge ; and of both to the duty of the hour and the service of the world. Die not, Aprile ! We must never part. Are we not halves...this strange chance unites once more ? Part ? never ! 1 Sordello, vol. i. 117. * Paracelsus, vol. ii. 64. Till thou the lover, know ; and I, the knower,... | |
| Charles Carroll Everett - 1901 - 382 páginas
...Excluding love as thou refusedst knowledge. Still thou hast beauty and I, power. We wake." and again, " Die not, Aprile ! We must never part. Are we not halves...and I, the knower, Love — until both are saved." So in the " Christmas-Eve " the love that was manifested in the gorgeous ceremonial of St. Peters is... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - 1902 - 376 páginas
...disappointment, " and natural health is ignorance " ; and he asks of the mad poet who "loved too rashly," "Are we not halves of one dissevered world, Whom this...know ; and I, the knower, Love — until both are saved."1 And, at the end of the poem, Paracelsus, coming to an understanding with himself as to the... | |
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