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... Poems - Página 151por Robert Browning - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 396 páginas
...there ! 850 And as the poor melodious wretch disburthened His heart, and moaned his weakness in my ear, I learned my own deep error; love's undoing Taught...always much more love; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. 859 I learned this, and supposed the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 408 páginas
...there ! 850 And as the poor melodious wretch disburdened His heart, and moaned his weakness in my ear, I learned my own deep error; love's undoing Taught...always much more love ; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. 859 I learned this, and supposed the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 460 páginas
...poet's philosophy, the seeds of which were sown by Paracelsus, who in his closing speech says, — "Love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's...Power, and with much power, always much more love." This is the dominant note, sounded more or less loudly all through Browning's poetry, power later being... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 508 páginas
...there ! And as the poor melodious wretch disburdened His heart, and moaned his weakness in my ear, I learned my own deep error ; love's undoing Taught...always much more love ; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. I learned this, and supposed the whole... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 506 páginas
...there ! And as the poor melodious wretch disburdened His heart, and moaned his weakness in my ear, I learned my own deep error ; love's undoing Taught...always much more love ; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. I learned this, and supposed the whole... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 786 páginas
...there ! And as the poor melodious wretch disburthened His heart, and moaned his weakness in my ear, I learned my own deep error ; love's undoing Taught...Power, and with much power, always much more love ; peace I learned this, and supposed the whole was learned : And thus, when men received with stupid... | |
| Marion Little - 1899 - 222 páginas
...wonder if I saw no way to shun Despair ? " I Then it was that the fate of Aprile spoke to him : — " Love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's...always much more love ; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free." But even then the whole was not learned.... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1900 - 282 páginas
...love as Paracelsus had followed knowledge; and in Aprile's experience Paracelsus had gained a lesson. I learned my own deep error : love's undoing Taught...Power, and with much power, always much more love. Vol. ii. p. 175. Thus Paracelsus through experiences, failures and sins, reaches a firmer grasp on... | |
| Arthur Cecil Pigou - 1901 - 152 páginas
...in which the word 'power' is used to indicate the development of the knowing faculty), he declares, "love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's...always much more love; Love still too straitened in his present means, And earnest for new power to set love free V The same idea is apparent in A Death... | |
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1901 - 260 páginas
...love as Paracelsus had followed knowledge; and in Aprile's experience Paracelsus had gained a lesson. I learned my own deep error : love's undoing Taught me the worth oflove in man's estate, And what proportion love should hold with power In his right constitution :... | |
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