PoemsMaynard, Merrill, 1905 - 54 ページ |
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... mind and vision , in all the potentialities of poetry , he is probably second among English poets to Shakes- peare alone . In art , in the power or the patience of working his native ore , he is surpassed by many ; but few have ever ...
... mind and vision , in all the potentialities of poetry , he is probably second among English poets to Shakes- peare alone . In art , in the power or the patience of working his native ore , he is surpassed by many ; but few have ever ...
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... mind . In this way , by making the soul the center of action , he is enabled ( thinking himself into it , as all dramatists must do ) to bring out its characteristics , to reveal its very nature . This , then , is Mr. Browning's ...
... mind . In this way , by making the soul the center of action , he is enabled ( thinking himself into it , as all dramatists must do ) to bring out its characteristics , to reveal its very nature . This , then , is Mr. Browning's ...
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... minds , his is the least sickly . The wind that blows in his pages is no hot or languorous breeze , laden with scents and sweets , but a fresh salt wind blowing in from the sea . The keynote of his philosophy is : " God's in his heaven ...
... minds , his is the least sickly . The wind that blows in his pages is no hot or languorous breeze , laden with scents and sweets , but a fresh salt wind blowing in from the sea . The keynote of his philosophy is : " God's in his heaven ...
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... mind , the bare will , much less power , To bestow on this Saul what I sang of , the marvelous dower Of the life he was gifted and filled with ? to make such a soul , Such a body , and then such an earth for insphering the whole ? And ...
... mind , the bare will , much less power , To bestow on this Saul what I sang of , the marvelous dower Of the life he was gifted and filled with ? to make such a soul , Such a body , and then such an earth for insphering the whole ? And ...
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Robert Browning. And doth it not enter my mind ( as my warm tears attest ) , These good things being given , to go on , and give one more , the best ? 276 Aye , to save and redeem and restore him , maintain at the height This perfection ...
Robert Browning. And doth it not enter my mind ( as my warm tears attest ) , These good things being given , to go on , and give one more , the best ? 276 Aye , to save and redeem and restore him , maintain at the height This perfection ...
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25 ページ - But here is the finger of God, a flash of the will that can, Existent behind all laws, that made them and, lo, they are! And I know not if, save in this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star.
53 ページ - For calling up that spot of joy. She had A heart how shall I say? too soon made glad, Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er She looked on, and her looks went everywhere. Sir, 'twas all one!
21 ページ - I crossed a moor, with a name of its own And a certain use in the world no doubt, Yet a hand's-breadth of it shines alone 'Mid the blank miles round about...
63 ページ - And bade me creep past. No! let me taste the whole of it, fare like my peers The heroes of old, Bear the brunt, in a minute pay glad life's arrears Of pain, darkness and cold. For sudden the worst turns the best to the brave, The black minute's at end, And the elements...
26 ページ - All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist; Not its semblance, but itself; no beauty, nor good, nor power "Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour. The high that proved too high, the heroic for earth too hard...
53 ページ - twas all one! My favour at her breast, The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech, Or blush, at least.
14 ページ - GROW old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made: Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid!
66 ページ - I loved you, Evelyn, all the while ! My heart seemed full as it could hold ; There was place and to spare for the frank young smile, And the red young mouth, and the hair's young gold. So, hush, — I will give you this leaf to keep : See, I shut it inside the sweet cold hand ! There, that is our secret: go to sleep! You will wake, and remember, and understand.
25 ページ - There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound; What was good shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more; On the earth the broken arcs; in the heaven, a perfect round.
39 ページ - Neath our feet broke the brittle bright stubble like chaff; Till over by Dalhem a dome-spire sprang white, And ' Gallop', gasped Joris, ' for Aix is in sight !' ' How they'll greet us !' — and all in a moment his roan Rolled neck and croup over, lay dead as a stone; And there was my Roland to bear the whole weight Of the news which alone could save Aix from her fate, With his nostrils like pits full of blood to the brim, And with circles of red for his eye-sockets