Select PoemsHarper & Brothers, 1895 |
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... mean and noble , humorous and profound , jovial with prosperity , or half - dumb with misery , skirting the central tragedy , or plunged deep into the thick of it , passers - by who put them- selves off with a glance at the surface of a ...
... mean and noble , humorous and profound , jovial with prosperity , or half - dumb with misery , skirting the central tragedy , or plunged deep into the thick of it , passers - by who put them- selves off with a glance at the surface of a ...
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... mean the kind of admiration with which a Southern artist regarded the stone he worked in ; and the pride which popu- lace or priest took in the possession of precious mountain substance , worked into the pavements of their cathedrals ...
... mean the kind of admiration with which a Southern artist regarded the stone he worked in ; and the pride which popu- lace or priest took in the possession of precious mountain substance , worked into the pavements of their cathedrals ...
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... means nothing to Mr. Browning if it does . not mean the immanence of power and will and love . Mr. Browning , like Mr. Tennyson , is an optimist , but the idea of a progress of mankind enters into his poems in a comparatively slight ...
... means nothing to Mr. Browning if it does . not mean the immanence of power and will and love . Mr. Browning , like Mr. Tennyson , is an optimist , but the idea of a progress of mankind enters into his poems in a comparatively slight ...
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... means that we find the most characteristic part of Mr. Browning's way of thought . . . . It seems to him that the greatness and glory of man lie not in submission to law , but in aspiration to something higher than ourselves ; not in ...
... means that we find the most characteristic part of Mr. Browning's way of thought . . . . It seems to him that the greatness and glory of man lie not in submission to law , but in aspiration to something higher than ourselves ; not in ...
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... means , How shall I share enjoyment ? -no , indeed ! — Supply it to my fellows , -ignorant , As so I should be of the thing they crave , How it affects them , works for good or ill . Style my enjoyment self - indulgence — sin— Why ...
... means , How shall I share enjoyment ? -no , indeed ! — Supply it to my fellows , -ignorant , As so I should be of the thing they crave , How it affects them , works for good or ill . Style my enjoyment self - indulgence — sin— Why ...
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3d Girl angel Asolo beauty better Bishop Bluphocks Book Browning Society Browning's called canibus Childe Roland church Clive Croisic dare Dark Tower dead death Dramatic Idylls earth edition Edward Dowden English eyes face Fancies fear feel Ferishtah's Fancies flesh flowers galloped give God's Guido Reni hair hand hate heart heaven Hervé Riel Hiram Corson Italy Jules king laughed Le Croisic lips live look Luigi Lutwyche Madonna Maffeo miles Monsignor morning Mother never night Nishapur notes nought o'er Omar Khayyám once Ottima Paracelsus passion Phene Pippa Passes plain play poem poet poetry Possagno praise Praxed's Robert Browning Rolfe Rolfe's Sebald Shakespeare ship singing smile song sonnets soul speak Student sure thee there's thing thou thought thro tomb turn Tydeus Venice voice women word
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Страница 51 - And his low head and crest, just one sharp ear bent back For my voice, and the other pricked out on his track; And one eye's black intelligence, — ever that glance O'er its white edge at me, his own master, askance! And the thick heavy spume-flakes...
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Страница 63 - Here, work enough to watch The Master work, and catch Hints of the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play.
Страница 53 - JUST for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat — Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us, Lost all the others, she lets us devote; They, with the gold to give, doled him out silver, So much was theirs who so little allowed: How all our copper had gone for his service! Rags — were they purple, his heart had been proud!
Страница 60 - Rejoice we are allied To That which doth provide And not partake, effect and not receive! A spark disturbs our clod; Nearer we hold of God Who gives, than of His tribes that take, I must believe.