Men and WomenJ. R. Osgood, 1876 - 351 ページ |
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... Queen Bess . Ask him , if this life ' s all , who wins the game ? Believe and our whole argument breaks up . Enthusiasm's the best thing , I repeat ; Only , we can't command it ; fire and life Are all , dead matter ' s nothing , we ...
... Queen Bess . Ask him , if this life ' s all , who wins the game ? Believe and our whole argument breaks up . Enthusiasm's the best thing , I repeat ; Only , we can't command it ; fire and life Are all , dead matter ' s nothing , we ...
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... queen he caps to , laughing in his sleeve ! ' Tis but decent to profess one's self beneath her . Still , one must not be too much in earnest either . 4 . Better sin the whole sin , sure that God observes , Then go live his life out ...
... queen he caps to , laughing in his sleeve ! ' Tis but decent to profess one's self beneath her . Still , one must not be too much in earnest either . 4 . Better sin the whole sin , sure that God observes , Then go live his life out ...
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... Queen's first favourite , nor without a cause . To - night completes your wonderful year's - work ( This palace - feast is held to celebrate ) Made memorable by her life's success , That junction of two crowns on her sole head Her house ...
... Queen's first favourite , nor without a cause . To - night completes your wonderful year's - work ( This palace - feast is held to celebrate ) Made memorable by her life's success , That junction of two crowns on her sole head Her house ...
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... Queen Suppose , I am the Queen to whom you speak . " I was a nameless man : you needed me : Why did I proffer you my aid ? there stood A certain pretty Cousin at your side . Why did I make such common cause with you ? Access to her had ...
... Queen Suppose , I am the Queen to whom you speak . " I was a nameless man : you needed me : Why did I proffer you my aid ? there stood A certain pretty Cousin at your side . Why did I make such common cause with you ? Access to her had ...
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... Queen , be just ! " you lose her at the word You do not even for amends gain me . He will not understand oh , Norbert , Norbert , Do you not understand ? NORBERT . The Queen's the Queen , I am myself no picture , but alive In every ...
... Queen , be just ! " you lose her at the word You do not even for amends gain me . He will not understand oh , Norbert , Norbert , Do you not understand ? NORBERT . The Queen's the Queen , I am myself no picture , but alive In every ...
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beat beauty believe better break breast breath brow cheek CLEON CONSTANCE crown dare DARK TOWER dear death diest don't fear doubt dream earth eyes face faith fancy Fano fear feel Fiesole fire flesh Florence flowers fool Giotto give God's goes gold grace grew Guido Reni hair hand head heart heaven hope hopes and fears king kiss leave life's lip's live look love's lute Madonnas man's mind neath never night NORBERT nought o'er once paint Pandulph perfect play poor praise pride prove QUEEN Rafael ROBERT BROWNING Rome rose round saith Saul shut side sleep smile soul speak stand star sweet thee there's thing thou thought thro true truth turn twas twixt watch what's whole woman wonder word youth Zeus
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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...
149 ページ - The common problem, yours, mine, every one's, Is — not to fancy what were fair in life Provided it could be, — but, finding first What may be, then find how to make it fair Up to our means...
14 ページ - Sixteen years old when she died! Perhaps she had scarcely heard my name — It was not her time to love: beside, Her life had many a hope and aim, Duties enough and little...
331 ページ - He, whom we convoy to his grave aloft, Singing together, He was a man born with thy face and throat, Lyric Apollo! Long he lived nameless: how should spring take note Winter would follow? Till lo, the little touch, and youth was gone! Cramped and diminished, Moaned he, "New measures, other feet anon! "My dance is finished?
36 ページ - For, don't you mark ? we're made so that we love First when we see them painted, things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times nor cared to see ; And so they are better, painted — better to us, Which is the same thing. Art was given for that ; God uses us to help each other so, Lending our minds out.
264 ページ - Then I played the help-tune of our reapers, their wine-song, when hand Grasps at hand, eye lights eye in good friendship, and great hearts expand And grow one in the sense of this world's life.
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?
332 ページ - Oh, such a life as he resolved to live, When he had learned it, When he had gathered all books had to give! Sooner, he spurned it.
136 ページ - The air broke into a mist with bells, The old walls rocked with the crowd and cries. Had I said, "Good folk, mere noise repels — But give me your sun from yonder skies!" They had answered, "And afterward, what else?
74 ページ - Sayeth that such an one was born and lived, Taught, healed the sick, broke bread at his own house, Then died, with Lazarus by, for aught I know, And yet was . . . what I said nor choose repeat...