| 1881 - 502 páginas
...done, f Then bring your gauges. If the day's work scant, Why, call it scant ; affect no compromise ; And in that we have nobly striven at least, Deal with...be, And honour us with truth if not with praise." E. BARRETT BHOWNING. Aurora Leigh. " IN short, Aunt Elizabeth, — just like that dear old apricot... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 420 páginas
...done ; Then bring your gauges. If the day's work 's scant, Why, call it scant ; affect no compromise ; And, in that we have nobly striven at least, Deal...be, And honour us with truth, if not with praise. i My ballads prospered ; but the ballad's race Is rapid for a poet who bears weights Of thought and... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 404 páginas
...done ; Then bring your gauges. If the day's work's scant, Why, call it scant ; affect no compromise ; And. in that we have nobly striven at least, Deal...be, And honour us with truth, if not with praise. My ballads prospered ; but the ballad's race Is rapid for a poet who bears weights Of thought and golden... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 388 páginas
...done ; Then bring your gauges. If the day's work's scant, Why, call it scant ; affect no compromise ; And. in that we have nobly striven at least, Deal...be, And honour us with truth, if not with praise. My ballads prospered ; but the ballad's race Is rapid for a poet who bears weights Of thought and golden... | |
| Mrs. E. N. Gladding - 1858 - 258 páginas
...done ; Then bring your gauges. If the day's work's scant, Why call it scant; affect no compromise; And in that we have nobly striven, at least, Deal with us nobly, women though we be, And honor us with truth, if not with praise. Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit weak,... | |
| John Nichol - 1860 - 258 páginas
...done ; Then bring your gauges. If the day's work 's scant, Why, call it scant ; affect no compromise ; And, in that we have nobly striven, at least Deal...be, And honour us with truth, if not with praise" — (P. 183.) It is, however, to the general management of the poem that we must look for its main... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1860 - 606 páginas
...in Aurora Leigh: "If the day's work's scant Why call it scant ? Affect no compromise ; And in that m have nobly striven, At least deal with us nobly, women though we be, And honor us with truth, if not with praise." — p. 159. In a different mood, she says elsewhere, in the... | |
| Mary Forrest - 1861 - 574 páginas
...; Then bring your gaugrs. If the (lay 'a work 'a scant, Why, call It scant ; affect no compromise ; And, in that we have nobly striven at least,; Deal with us nobly, women though we be, And honor as with truth, If not with praise." AUBOKA LKIGB. PREFACE. READER : If you would establish a... | |
| 1862 - 490 páginas
...done. Then bring your gauges. If the day's work 's scant, Why, call it scant, affect no compromise ; And in that we have nobly striven, at least Deal with us nobly, women though we be, And honor us with truth, if not with praise." The calm dignity of this appeal is statuesque. It is impersonal... | |
| I. T - 1863 - 300 páginas
...M.DCCC.LXIII. [ The right of Translation is reserved.] FORBIDDEN FRUIT, CHAPTER I. And in that we hare nobly striven, at least Deal with us nobly, women...we be, And honour us with truth if not with praise. Aurora Leigh. I WAS at length able to leave London, and accepted Lady Livingstone's invitation to Somerford,... | |
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