Of "Fifine at the Fair" "Christmas Eve and Easter-day": And Other of Mr. Browning's PoemsW. Blackwood and sons, 1892 - 99 páginas |
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... heaven , thus look beneath , Thus watch one who , in the world , Both lives and likes life's way , Nor wishes the wings unfurled That sleep in the worm , they say ? Does she look , pity , wonder At one who mimics flight , Swims - heaven ...
... heaven , thus look beneath , Thus watch one who , in the world , Both lives and likes life's way , Nor wishes the wings unfurled That sleep in the worm , they say ? Does she look , pity , wonder At one who mimics flight , Swims - heaven ...
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... heaven , " for that not least pathetic part of our human life , at least in all healthy natures , -that , after the first sacred absorp- tion of a great love or a great sorrow , the time inev- itably comes when the blinds must be drawn ...
... heaven , " for that not least pathetic part of our human life , at least in all healthy natures , -that , after the first sacred absorp- tion of a great love or a great sorrow , the time inev- itably comes when the blinds must be drawn ...
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... heaven's mantle of repose . Edifice - shall I say , Died into edifice ? I find no simpler way Of saying how , without or dash or shock or trace Of violence , I found unity in the place Of temple , tower , and hall and house and hut ...
... heaven's mantle of repose . Edifice - shall I say , Died into edifice ? I find no simpler way Of saying how , without or dash or shock or trace Of violence , I found unity in the place Of temple , tower , and hall and house and hut ...
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... heaven slid Into my soul ? —I cannot bid The world admit He stooped to heal My soul , as if in a thunder - peal Where one heard noise , and one saw flame , I only knew He named my name : But what is the world to me , for sorrow Or joy ...
... heaven slid Into my soul ? —I cannot bid The world admit He stooped to heal My soul , as if in a thunder - peal Where one heard noise , and one saw flame , I only knew He named my name : But what is the world to me , for sorrow Or joy ...
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... heaven and earth exist . " For himself , he has " Attained to think My heart does best to receive in meekness That mode of worship , as most to His mind , Where earthly aids being cast behind , His All in All appears serene With the ...
... heaven and earth exist . " For himself , he has " Attained to think My heart does best to receive in meekness That mode of worship , as most to His mind , Where earthly aids being cast behind , His All in All appears serene With the ...
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