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Robert Browning Quotes

«Let age approve of youth, and death complete the same.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: approve
«Let us not always say / `Spite of this flesh today / I strove, made head, gained ground upon the whole!' / As the bird wings and sings,/ Let us cry `All good things / Are ours, nor soul helps flesh more, now, than flesh helps soul.'»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: gain ground
«When earth breaks up and heaven expands,/ How will the change strike me and you / In the house not made with hands?»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: expands
«Why need the other women know so much?»
«No pain felt she; / I am quite sure she felt no pain.»
«Boston's a hole, the herring-pond is wide.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: herring, herrings, pond
«Thoughts hardly to be packed / Into a narrow act, / Fancies that broke through language and escaped.»
«The rain set early in to-night, / The sullen wind was soon awake. / It tore the elm-tops down for spite. / And did its worst to vex the lake.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: elm, elms, tops, tore
«Through such souls alone / God stooping shows sufficient of His light / For us i' the dark to rise by. And I rise.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: stooping
«One stiff blind horse, his every bone a-stare,/ Stood stupefied, however he came there: / Thrust out past service from the devil's stud!»