Just when we are safest, there's a sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides, And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at once as nature's self, To rap and knock and enter in our soul... The Influence of Baudelaire in France and England - Seite 58von Gladys Rosaleen Turquet-Milnes - 1913 - 300 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1909 - 844 Seiten
...represent something far more permanent in human nature. They are the record lu Browning's words of . . . Hopes and fears As old and new at once as Nature's self. Ultimate indecision is not the characteristic of Tennyson's thought on these subjects, but rather the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 Seiten
...sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides, — And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at...ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! we look on helplessly, — There the old misgivings, crooked questions are — This good God, —... | |
| 1856 - 542 Seiten
...some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides,— And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears i As old and new at once as Nature's self, To rap and...ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! '—Vol. i. pp. 213—215. He next candidly states his grounds for his choice of line. ' I know the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 Seiten
...sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides, — And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at...ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! we look on helplessly. There the old misgivings, crooked questions are — This good God — what... | |
| John Venn - 1870 - 196 Seiten
...touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides, — And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears, As old and new at...once as Nature's self, To rap and knock and enter in the soul." When a truth is intended for all mankind, every form of human experience, every feature... | |
| Robert Browning - 1872 - 310 Seiten
...sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides,— And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at...ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps! We look on helplessly. There the old misgivings, crooked questions are — This good God, — what... | |
| 1874 - 870 Seiten
...touch, A fancy from a flower bell, some one's death, A Chorus ending from Euripides, — And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at...ancient idol on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! The author takes no account of the many minds in which the disbelief in certain things has assumed... | |
| Robert Browning - 1876 - 360 Seiten
...sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides, — And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at...fantastic ring, Round the ancient idol, on his base again. — JO ~ The grand Perhaps ! we look on helplessly, — There the old misgivings, crooked questions... | |
| James Brown Selkirk - 1878 - 256 Seiten
...twenty hopes and fears, As old and new at once as nature's self, To rap, and knock, and enter in his soul, Take hands and dance there, a fantastic ring...the ancient idol on his base again The grand Perhaps ! The world's too plentiful trivialities may crust over and conceal for a time the deeper life, but... | |
| James Brown - 1878 - 258 Seiten
...from a flower bell, some one's death, A chorus ending from Euripides — And that's enough for twenty hopes and fears, As old and new at once as nature's self, To rap, and knock, and enter in his soul, Take hands and dance there, a fantastic ring Round the ancient idol on his base again The... | |
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