Browning's Men and Women, 第 2 巻Alexander Moring, 1904 |
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... fear , Treat his own subject after his own way , Fix his own time , accept too his own price , And shut the money into this small hand When next it takes mine . Will it ? tenderly ? Oh , I'll content him , VOL . II . but to - morrow ...
... fear , Treat his own subject after his own way , Fix his own time , accept too his own price , And shut the money into this small hand When next it takes mine . Will it ? tenderly ? Oh , I'll content him , VOL . II . but to - morrow ...
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... fear of chancing on the Paris lords . The best is when they pass and look aside ; But they speak sometimes ; I must bear it all . Well may they speak ! That Francis , that first time , And that long festal year at Fontainebleau ! . I ...
... fear of chancing on the Paris lords . The best is when they pass and look aside ; But they speak sometimes ; I must bear it all . Well may they speak ! That Francis , that first time , And that long festal year at Fontainebleau ! . I ...
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... dark inspired , the light controlled ! As early Art embrowned the gold . IV What great fear — should one say , " Three days That change the world , might change as well Your fortune ; and if joy delays , Be happy 22 MEN AND WOMEN.
... dark inspired , the light controlled ! As early Art embrowned the gold . IV What great fear — should one say , " Three days That change the world , might change as well Your fortune ; and if joy delays , Be happy 22 MEN AND WOMEN.
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... fear - if another says , " Three days and one short night beside May throw no shadow on your ways ; But years must teem with change untried , With chance not easily defied , With an end somewhere undescried . " No fear ! -or if a fear ...
... fear - if another says , " Three days and one short night beside May throw no shadow on your ways ; But years must teem with change untried , With chance not easily defied , With an end somewhere undescried . " No fear ! -or if a fear ...
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... flesh they fray , New fears aggrandise the rags and tatters . So bring the invisible full into play , Let the visible go to the dogs - what matters ? ” XX Give these , I say , full honour and OLD PICTURES IN FLORENCE 39.
... flesh they fray , New fears aggrandise the rags and tatters . So bring the invisible full into play , Let the visible go to the dogs - what matters ? ” XX Give these , I say , full honour and OLD PICTURES IN FLORENCE 39.
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233 ページ - None but would forego his proper dowry, — Does he paint? he fain would write a poem, — Does he write ? he fain would paint a picture, Put to proof art alien to the artist's, Once, and only once, and for one only, So to be the man and leave the artist, Gain the man's joy, miss the artist's sorrow.
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2 ページ - Treat his own subject after his own way, Fix his own time, accept too his own price, And shut the money into this small hand When next it takes mine. Will it? tenderly? Oh, I'll content him, — but tomorrow, Love! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening more than usual...
142 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.
217 ページ - Here - here's his place, where meteors shoot, clouds form, Lightnings are loosened, Stars come and go! Let joy break with the storm, Peace let the dew send! Lofty designs must close in like effects: Loftily lying, Leave him — still loftier than the world suspects, Living and dying.
139 ページ - Do I find love so full in my nature, God's ultimate gift, That I doubt His own love can compete with it? Here, the parts shift? Here, the creature surpass the creator, — the end, what began ? Would I fain in my impotent yearning do all for this man, And dare doubt He alone shall not help him, who yet alone can?
214 ページ - But time escapes: Live now or never!' He said, 'What's time? Leave Now for dogs and apes! Man has Forever.' Back to his book then: deeper drooped his head: Calculus racked him: Leaden before, his eyes grew dross of lead: Tussis attacked him. 'Now, master, take a little rest!
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