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
| Sir Henry Jones - 1909 - 330 páginas
...record of disgraces best forgotten, A sullen page in human chronicles Fit to erase.' But he learnt his own deep error. 'Love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's estate. . . . Love preceding Power, and with much power, always much more love. Love still too straitened in... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - 1909 - 320 páginas
...record of disgraces best forgotten, A sullen page in human chronicles Fit to erase.' But he learnt his own deep error. 'Love's undoing Taught me the worth of love in man's estate. . . . Love preceding Power, and with much power, always much more love. Love still too straitened in... | |
| Robert Browning - 1910 - 138 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. Paracelsus — Paracelsus "Stay!" she... | |
| Frances Mary Walters Sim - 1912 - 148 páginas
...the gloom : I shall emerge one day." Life had baffled Paracelsus, he said, because he had not seen the worth of love in man's estate : " And what proportion love should hold with power. In my own heart love had not been made wise To trace love's faint beginnings in mankind, To know even... | |
| James Hutchins Baker - 1913 - 200 páginas
...should be untold." On his deathbed Paracelsus sees the failure of each and has a vision of the truth : "I learned my own deep error; love's undoing Taught...Power, and with much power, always much more love. * * * Let men Regard me, and the poet dead long ago Who loved too rashly; and shape forth a third And... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1916 - 636 páginas
...heart, and moaned his weakness in my ear, I learned my own deep error. Paracelsus learnt from him ' the worth of love in man's estate and what proportion love should hold with power.' It was this new knowledge which made him wise to know mankind, be proud Of their half-reasons, faint... | |
| James Hutchins Baker - 1918 - 196 páginas
...preserved, increased At any risk, displayed, struck out at once — The sign and note and character of man. I learned my own deep error; love's undoing Taught...Power, and with much power, always much more love. ' ' Democracy SOME FRAGMENTS OF HISTORY The world is at war against German autocracy. Germany is the... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1919 - 242 páginas
...since, he learned from Aprile the vital value of love, yet he had learned awry and so partially — : I learned my own deep error ; love's undoing Taught...Power, and with much power, always much more love ; I learned this, and supposed the whole was learned — was, pace the mathematician within him, much... | |
| Robert Browning - 1921 - 1378 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...estate, And what proportion love should hold with 6c power In his right constitution; love preceding Power, and with much power, always much more love;... | |
| Emma J. Burt - 1924 - 212 páginas
...make men wise by Force, but now his eyes were opening and a deep new humility was growing in his soul. I learned my own deep error; love's undoing Taught...estate, And what proportion love should hold with power . . . love preceding Power,andwithmuchpower,always much more love; I learned this and supposed the... | |
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