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 - 1902 - 776 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...and with much power, always much more love : Love stilj too straitened in his present meanSr And earnest for new power to set love free. I learned this,... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1902 - 472 páginas
...failed, for he had sought love and rejected knowledge. Life can only move when both are hand in hand : " love preceding Power, and with much power, always...its present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. I learned this, and supposed the whole was learned. " But to learn it, and to fulfil it,... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1902 - 486 páginas
...failed, for he had sought love and rejected knowledge. Life can only move when both are hand in hand : " love preceding Power, and with much power, always...its present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. I learned this, and supposed the whole was learned. " But to learn it, and to fulfil it,... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1902 - 472 páginas
...failed, for he had sought love and rejected knowledge. Life can only move when both are hand in hand : " love preceding Power, and with much power, always...its present means, And earnest for new power to set love free. I learned this, and supposed the whole was learned. " But to learn it, and to fulfil it,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1904 - 508 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...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... | |
| Frederick Arthur Clarke - 1905 - 276 páginas
...of the Deep, Their Souls at peace with God should always keep.' CHAPTER IV. APPOINTMENT AS BISHOP. Love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's...Power, and with much power always much more love. BROWNING, Paracelsus. BEFORE KEN saw Winchester again, one of those whose presence made it a home to... | |
| Frederick Ealand - 1905 - 208 páginas
...These are its sign and note and character." humanity ; And while he lies dying, having at length learnt "the worth of love in man's estate, and what proportion...should hold with power in his right constitution," he calls to mind Aprile, the poet, who had lacked Knowledge as he himself had lacked Love, and he trusts... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1907 - 450 páginas
..."Shylock's Bridge," at Venice ... 380 BROWNING'S ITALY BROWNING'S ITALY THE DAWN OF THE RENAISSANCE "Love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's...Power, and with much power, always much more love." — Paracelsus. IN the Italy of History and Biography the name of Sordello, the Italian troubadour,... | |
| 1910 - 532 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 me the worth of love in man's estate." From the one man, his singer and his friend, he learned the secret which was hidden as long as he looked... | |
| Laurie Magnus - 1909 - 440 páginas
...great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before the unmeasured thirst for good. . . . I learned my own deep error, love's undoing Taught...Power, and with much power, always much more love. It is love which binds man to woman ; love, which binds man to his fellow-men ; love, which binds man... | |
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