Just when I seemed about to learn! Where is the thread now? Off again! The old trick! Only I discern — Infinite passion and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. The Study of a Novel - Stran 143avtor: Selden Lincoln Whitcomb - 1905 - 331 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
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| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 strani
...Still like the thistle-ball, no bar, Onward, whenever light winds blow, Fixed by no friendly star ? 12. Just when I seemed about to learn ! Where is the thread...passion and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL. [ Time — Shortly after the revival of learning in Europe.] LET us begin and... | |
| Warren Tilton, William August Crafts - 1856 - 318 strani
...or ill.' " Here, too, the italics are mine, as also in this, so full of meaning and feeling ; 15 c Just when I seemed about to learn ! Where is the thread now ? Off again ? The old trick ! Only 1 discern Infinite passion and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn.' " We shall assuredly have to... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 426 strani
...Still like the thistle-ball, uo bar, Onward, whenever light winds blow, Fixed by no friendly star? Just when I seemed about to learn ! — Where is the...passion and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. EVELYN HOPE. BEAUTIFUL Evelyn Hope is dead ; Sit and watch by her side an hour. That is her book-shelf,... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 436 strani
...Still like the thistle-ball, no bar, Onward, whenever light winds blow, Fixed by no friendly star ? Just when I seemed about to learn ! — Where is the thread now 1 OS again ! The old trick ! Only I discern — *• Infinite passion and the pain Of finite hearts... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1862 - 398 strani
...incompatible, so come out and be worried at once ! ' " VI. DEFEAT. CHAPTER I. SPHETJE INJURIA FORM.E. Only I discern Infinite passion, and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. lovers had had an angry contention. " Weel, Peter," said Elsie, " ye may gang your gate. I dinna mind... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 strani
...the thistle-ball, no bar, Onward, wherever light winds blow, Fixed by no friendly star ? XII. J ust when I seemed about to learn ! Where is the thread...passion, and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. HOLY- CROSS DAY. ON WHICH THE JEWS WERE FORCED TO ATTEND AN ANNUAL CHRISTIAN SERMON IN ROME. ["Now... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1865 - 398 strani
...upon its cloud. Though baffled, he never ceases to recognise the reality and magnitude of the problem. Only I discern Infinite passion and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. Mr. Browning, moreover, does not care to study what I may call the stock passions. He seldom pursues... | |
| 1865 - 582 strani
...out so wistfully into free spaces that it cannot reach now — to that, man's spirit may be likened. I discern Infinite passion, and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. It may be that our imperfection is but perfection hid. The star-fish is whole, and can increase no... | |
| Robert Browning - 1866 - 120 strani
...Still like the thistle-ball, no bar, Onward, whenever light winds blow, Fixed by no friendly star ? Just when I seemed about to learn ! Where is the thread...passion and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. THE PATRIOT. AN OLD STORY. IT was roses, roses, all the way, With myrtle mixed in my path like mad. The... | |
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