| 1885 - 282 pàgines
...that these are not for nothing — " Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies which broke through language and escaped ; All I could never...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... | |
| Immortality - 1885 - 284 pàgines
...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 - 280 pàgines
...Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies which broke through language and escaped ; j 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... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1885 - 466 pàgines
...lavishness of his stageappointments. In the one he strains every nerve after the expression of — " Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped." l In the other his reserve and reticence are marked. In face of the adoption by Mr. Browning of a course... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 344 pàgines
...instincts immature, All purposes unsure, That weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount : XXv. Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies...men ignored in me, This, I was worth to God, whose wlieel the pitcher shaped. j XXvI. Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - 1887 - 344 pàgines
...instincts immature, All purposes unsure, That weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount : Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive lies our clay,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 462 pàgines
...instincts immature, All purposes unsure, That weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount : xxv. Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies...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... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 64 pàgines
...unsure, That weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount: Thoughts hardly to be packed 145 Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. 150 Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive lies our... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 228 pàgines
...unsure, That weighed not as his work, yet swelled the man's amount ; xxv. Thoughts hardly to be packed MS Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. 15° XXVI. Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel Why time spins fast, why passive... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 474 pàgines
...swelled the man's amount: All purposes unsure, Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, xxv. Fancies that broke through language and escaped; All...was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped. Ay, note that Potter's wheel, That metaphor ! and feel XXVI. Why time spins fast, why passive lies... | |
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