Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped; All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This, I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. Papers - Page 402de Browning Society (London, England) - 1881Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Browning - 1884 - 308 pages
...XXV Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped : All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. XXVI Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive lies our... | |
| Robert Browning - 1884 - 308 pages
...XXV Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped : All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. XXVI Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive lies our... | |
| Mrs. John Foster - 1884 - 268 pages
...compelled to take an altered sterner tone. — TRENCH. But pain is not the fruit of pain. — EB BROWNING. Then welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness...rough, Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand, but go ! — R. BROWNING. ' There's many a song of noblest strain That weeping .brings.' ( 211 ) Bear ye one... | |
| Amelia E. Barr - 1885 - 344 pages
..." Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped, All I could never be, All men ignored in me, This...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped." IT must be remembered, however, that Mai' garet was bound by ties whose strength this generation can... | |
| Immortality - 1885 - 284 pages
...Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies which broke through language and escaped ; t All I could never be, All men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped." There is — who can deny ? — a sense of ruin and yet of dignity in man. 'It finds its expression... | |
| 1885 - 282 pages
...Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies which broke through language and escaped ; All I could never be, All men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped." There is — who can deny ? — a sense of ruin and yet of dignity in man. It finds its expression... | |
| 1885 - 482 pages
..."Thoughts, that could scarce be packed Into a narrow act Fancies, that broke through language and escaped ; All I could never be All men ignored in me This, I was worth to God!—" How like, yet how unlike, George Eliot ! The same ideas, but what a different feeling! And what is... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 360 pages
...25Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped : All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. 26. Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive lies our... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 626 pages
...25. Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped; All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. 26. Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive lies our... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1886 - 248 pages
..." Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped ; All, I could never be, . All, men ignored in me, This,...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. So, take and use Thy work : Amend what flaws may lurk, What strain o' the stuff, what warp ings past... | |
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