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| 1661. | From ‘Paracelsus’ by Robert Browning> | | I
TRUTH is within ourselves; it takes no rise
From outward things, whate’er you may believe.
There is an inmost centre in us all,
Where tru... |
| 1662. | Popularity by Robert Browning> | | I.
Stand still, true poet that you are!
I know you; let me try and draw you.
Some night you'll fail us: when afar
You rise, remember one man saw... |
| 1663. | From 'Pauline' by Robert Browning> | | O God, where does this tend—these struggling aims?
What would I have? What is this ‘sleep’, which seems
To bound all? can there be a ‘waki... |
| 1664. | Never The Time And The Place by Robert Browning> | | Never the time and the place
And the loved one all together!
This path--how soft to pace!
This May -- what magic weather!
Where is the loved one's... |
| 1665. | Incident Of The French Camp by Robert Browning> | | I.
You know, we French stormed Ratisbon:
A mile or so away,
On a little mound, Napoleon
Stood on our storming-day;
With neck out-thrust, you fa... |
| 1666. | Old Pictures In Florence by Robert Browning> | | I.
The morn when first it thunders in March,
The eel in the pond gives a leap, they say:
As I leaned and looked over the aloed arch
Of the villa... |
| 1667. | Epilogue by Robert Browning> | | At the midnight in the silence of the sleep-time,
When you set your fancies free,
Will they pass to where--by death, fools think, imprisoned--
Low ... |
| 1668. | Respectability by Robert Browning> | | I.
Dear, had the world in its caprice
Deigned to proclaim ``I know you both,
``Have recognized your plighted troth,
Am sponsor for you: live in ... |
| 1669. | Pan and Luna by Robert Browning> | | Si credere dignum est.--Virgil, Georgics, III, 390
Oh, worthy of belief I hold it was,
Virgil, your legend in those strange three lines!
No q... |
| 1670. | Song from 'Paracelsus' by Robert Browning> | | HEAP cassia, sandal-buds and stripes
Of labdanum, and aloe-balls,
Smear'd with dull nard an Indian wipes
From out her hair: such balsam fa... |
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