The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, 1권

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186 페이지 - Over its breast to waken it, rare verdure Buds tenderly upon rough banks, between The withered tree-roots and the cracks of frost, Like a smile striving with a wrinkled face ; The grass grows bright, the boughs are swoln with blooms ] ,ike chrysalids impatient for the air,
58 페이지 - T is time New hopes should animate the world, new light Should dawn from new revealings to a race Weighed down so long, forgotten so long; thus shall The heaven reserved for us at last receive Creatures whom no unwonted splendours blind, But ardent to confront the unclouded blaze.
71 페이지 - chance—for hitherto, your sage Even as he knows not how those beams are born, As little knows he what unlocks their fount. And men have oft grown old among their books To die case-hardened in their ignorance, Whose careless youth had promised what long years Of unremitted labour ne'er performed:
12 페이지 - But in that middle stage when they were full Yet ere I had disposed them to my will; And then I shall show how these elements Produced my present state, and what it is. I am made up of an intensest life, Of a most clear idea of consciousness Of self, distinct from all its qualities, From all affections, passions, feelings, powers
136 페이지 - man all mind—he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable shade. No, no: Love, hope, fear, faith—these make humanity; These are its sign and note and character, And these I have lost!—gone, shut from me for ever, Like a dead friend safe from unkindness more
74 페이지 - This earnest of the end shall never fade! Are there not, Festus, are there not, dear Michal, Two points in the adventure of the diver, One—when, a beggar, he prepares to plunge, One—when, a prince, he rises with his pearl ? Festus, I plunge!
306 페이지 - More Jonathan ! Even thus, I love him now: And look for my chief portion in that world Where great hearts led astray are turned again, ;Soon it may be, and, certes, will be soon : My mission over, I shall not live long,)— Ay, here I know I talk—I dare and must, Of England, and her great reward, as all
268 페이지 - Max. Stand back, all ! Many of the Presbyterians. I hold with Pym ! And I' Strafford's Followers. Now for the text! He comes ! Quick ! The Puritan. How hath the oppressor ceased ! The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked ! The sceptre of the rulers, he who smote The people in wrath with a continual stroke, That ruled the nations in his anger—he Is persecuted and none hindereth
301 페이지 - to them: I grant all Demands. Their sittings shall be permanent : Tell them to keep their money if they will: I '11 come to them for every coat I wear And every crust I eat: only I choose To pardon Strafford. As the Queen shall choose ! —You never heard the People howl for blood, Beside
132 페이지 - shadowy, Hints of the unbounded aim I once pursued : The other consists of many secrets, caught While bent on nobler prize,—perhaps a few Prime principles which may conduct to much: These last I offer to my followers here. Now, bid me chronicle the first of these, My ancient study, and in effect you bid

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