Men and WomenTicknor and Fields, 1856 - 351 ページ |
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... believe It must get rid of what it knows , Its bosom does so heave . 33 . Hither we walked , then , side by side , Arm in arm and cheek to cheek , And still I questioned or replied , While my heart , convulsed to really speak , Lay ...
... believe It must get rid of what it knows , Its bosom does so heave . 33 . Hither we walked , then , side by side , Arm in arm and cheek to cheek , And still I questioned or replied , While my heart , convulsed to really speak , Lay ...
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... believe , Not her soul in vain , For to me again It reaches , and past retrieve Is wound in the toils I weave 15 . And must follow as I require , As befits a thrall , Bringing flesh and all , Essence and earth - attire , To the source ...
... believe , Not her soul in vain , For to me again It reaches , and past retrieve Is wound in the toils I weave 15 . And must follow as I require , As befits a thrall , Bringing flesh and all , Essence and earth - attire , To the source ...
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... , Parted the sheep from the goats ! " 11 . Well then , speak up , never flinch ! Quick , ere my candle's a snuff - Burnt , do you see ? to its uttermost inch I believe in you , but that's not enough . 140 MASTER HUGUES OF SAXE - GOTHA .
... , Parted the sheep from the goats ! " 11 . Well then , speak up , never flinch ! Quick , ere my candle's a snuff - Burnt , do you see ? to its uttermost inch I believe in you , but that's not enough . 140 MASTER HUGUES OF SAXE - GOTHA .
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Robert Browning. I believe in you , but that's not enough . Give my conviction a clinch ! 12 . First you deliver your phrase -Nothing propound , that I see , Fit in itself for much blame or much praise - Answered no less , where no ...
Robert Browning. I believe in you , but that's not enough . Give my conviction a clinch ! 12 . First you deliver your phrase -Nothing propound , that I see , Fit in itself for much blame or much praise - Answered no less , where no ...
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... believe , you don't and can't , ( Not statedly , that is , and fixedly And absolutely and exclusively ) In any revelation called divine . No dogmas nail your faith - and what remains But say so , like the honest man you are ? First ...
... believe , you don't and can't , ( Not statedly , that is , and fixedly And absolutely and exclusively ) In any revelation called divine . No dogmas nail your faith - and what remains But say so , like the honest man you are ? First ...
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14 ページ - But the time will come, at last it will, When, Evelyn Hope, what meant, I shall say, In the lower earth, in the years long still, That body and soul so pure and gay? Why your hair was amber, I shall divine, And your mouth of your own geranium's red, And what you would do with me, in fine, In the new life come in the old one's stead.
266 ページ - And the sleep in the dried river-channel where bulrushes tell That the water was wont to go warbling so softly and well. How good is man's life, the mere living ! how fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses for ever in joy!
347 ページ - I shall never, in the years remaining, Paint you pictures, no, nor carve you statues, Make you music that should all-express me; So it seems: I stand on my attainment. This of verse alone, one life allows me; Verse and nothing else have I to give you Other heights in other lives, God willing: All the gifts from all the heights, your own, love!
183 ページ - AH, did you once see Shelley plain, And did he stop and speak to you And did you speak to him again ? How strange it seems and new...
133 ページ - Might she have loved me? Just as well She might have hated, who can tell? Where had I been now if the worst befell? And here we are riding, she and I. Fail I alone, in words and deeds? Why, all men strive and who succeeds?
280 ページ - Could I wrestle to raise him from sorrow, grow poor to enrich, To fill up his life, starve my own out, I would — knowing which, I know that my service is perfect.
104 ページ - What in the midst lay but the Tower itself? The round squat turret, blind as the fool's heart, Built of brown stone, without a counterpart In the whole world. The tempest's mocking elf Points to the shipman thus the unseen shelf He strikes on, only when the timbers start.
102 ページ - Which, while I forded, — good saints, how I feared To set my foot upon a dead man's cheek, Each step, or feel the spear I thrust to seek For hollows, tangled in his hair ,or beard ! — It may have been a water-rat I speared, But, ugh ! it sounded like a baby's shriek.
41 ページ - Then they left you for their pleasure: till in due time, one by one. Some with lives that came to nothing, some with deeds as well undone. Death came tacitly and took them where they never see the sun.
19 ページ - By and by there's the travelling doctor gives pills, lets blood, draws teeth ; Or the Pulcinello-trumpet breaks up the market beneath. At the post-office such a scene-picture— the new play, piping hot ! And a notice how, only this morning, three liberal thieves were shot. Above it, behold the Archbishop's most fatherly of rebukes, And beneath, with his crown and his lion, some little new law of the Duke's ! Or a sonnet with flowery marge, to the reverend Don So-and-so Who is Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarca,...