To-day's brief passion limits their range; It seethes with the morrow for us and more. They are perfect — how else? they shall never change: We are faulty — why not ? we have time in store. The Artificer's hand is not arrested With us; we are rough-hewn,... The Study of a Novel - Stran xiiavtor: Selden Lincoln Whitcomb - 1905 - 331 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1863 - 986 strani
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| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 strani
...lower types are we Precisely because of our wider nature ! For time, theirs — ours, for eternity. I6. To-day's brief passion limits their range, It seethes...We are faulty — why not ? we have time in store. The Artificer's hand is not arrested With us — we are rough-hewn, nowise polished : They stand for... | |
| John Nichol - 1860 - 256 strani
...such lower types are we, Precisely because of our wider nature : For time, theirs, ours for eternity. To-day's brief passion limits their range, It seethes...We are faulty — why not ? we have time in store. The Artificer's hand is not arrested With us — we are rough-hewn, nowise polish'd. They stand for... | |
| John Nichol - 1860 - 258 strani
...such lower types are we, Precisely because of our wider nature : For time, theirs, ours for eternity. To-day's brief passion limits their range, It seethes...morrow for us and more. They are perfect — how else 1 they shall never change : We are faulty — why not 1 we have time in store. The Artificer's hand... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1865 - 398 strani
...its way ; we falter and hesitate, are perplexed and inconsistent. Why ? Because our horizon is wider. To-day's brief passion limits their range : It seethes with the morrow for us, and more. Only in one work, however — his Christmas Eve — has Mr. Browning essayed persistently to pierce... | |
| Florence Wilford - 1870 - 416 strani
...types are we, Precisely because of our mortal nature, — For time theirs, ours for eternity. To day's brief passion limits their range, It seethes with...We are faulty — why not ? we have time in store ! '" " Ah ! " she said, with a little sigh ; " but still if one could but be perfectly beautiful !... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 550 strani
...lower types are we Precisely because of our wider nature ; For time, theirs — ours, for eternity. ' To-day's brief passion limits their range ; It seethes...We are faulty — why not ? we have time in store. The Artificer's hand is not arrested With us ; we are rough-hewn, nowise polished : They stand for... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1890 - 548 strani
...of Greece, because it strove after a divine ideal, and held within it the germ of immortal growth. ' To-day's brief passion limits their range, It seethes with the morrow for us and more.' For the work of this life will be tried by a God who looks not on the completed work but on the motive... | |
| Robert Browning - 1876 - 360 strani
...lower types are we Precisely because of our wider nature ! For time, theirs — ours, for eternity. 16. To-day's brief passion limits their range, It seethes with the morrow for us and more. Chey are perfect — how else ? they shall never change : We are faulty — why not ? we have time... | |
| 1879 - 826 strani
...over ancient art is thus finely put in stanza xvi. of the poem, and in four lines of xvii. : — " To-day's brief passion limits their range ; It seethes...We are faulty — why not ? we have time in store. The Artificer's hand is not arrested With us ; we are rough-hewn, no wise polished : They stand for... | |
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