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" God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves her! "
Last Poems - Page 35
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 242 pages
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Browning's Women

Mary Elizabeth Burt - 1886 - 250 pages
...Boston, Mass, Oct. 27, 2886. j BROWNING-S WOMEN. CHAPTER I. STYLE OF PORTRAITURE. PORTRAITS OF HIS WIFE. God be thanked, the meanest of His creatures Boasts...world with, One to show a woman when he loves her. ROBERT BROWNING. IN his portraiture of women Robert Browning has shown himself a consummate artist....
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Men and Women and Sordella

Robert Browning - 1886 - 600 pages
...were other, Not the moon's same side, born late in Florence, Dying now impoverished here in London. God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts...world with, One to show a woman when he loves her. i9. This I say of me, but think of you, Love ! This to yon — yourself my moon of poets ! Ah, but...
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We and the World: A Book for Boys

Juliana Horatia Ewing - 1886 - 158 pages
...Pau-Puk-Keewis Danced his Beggar's Dance to please them, And, returning, sat down laughing." Hiawatha. "Goo be thanked, the meanest of His creatures Boasts two...world with, One to show a woman when he loves her." Robert Brmunîng. THE fact that when we got back to the " Water-Lily," Allster found the captain dead...
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Select Poems of Robert Browning

Robert Browning - 1886 - 276 pages
...other, 181 Not the moon's same side, born late in Florence, Dying now impoverished here in London. God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, ', 185 One to show a woman when he loves her. XVIIL This I say of me, but think of you, Love ! This...
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Victorian Poets, Volume 1

Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 566 pages
...wont to answer, prompt as rhyme " ; and again and again addresses her in such lines as these : — " God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts...This to you — yourself my moon of poets ! Ah, but that 's the world's side — there 's the wonder — Thus they see you, praise you, think they know...
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Victorian Poets: Revised, and Extended, by a Supplementary Chapter ..., Volume 2

Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 266 pages
...wont to answer, prompt as rhyme"; and again and again addresses her in such lines as these : — " God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts...This to you — yourself my moon of poets ! Ah, but that 's the world's side — there 's the wonder — Thus they see you, praise you, think they know...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning, Volume 4

Robert Browning - 1887 - 462 pages
...were other, Not the moon's same side, born late in Florence, Dying now impoverished here in London. God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts...world with, One to show a woman when he loves her ! XVIII. This I say of me, but think of you, Love ! This to you — yourself my moon of poets ! Ah,...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning ..., Volume 4

Robert Browning - 1887 - 474 pages
...were other, Not the moon's same side, born late in Florence, Dying now impoverished here in London. God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul-sides, one to face the world with, XVIII. This I say of me, but think of you, Love! This to you — yourself my moon of poets ! Ah, but...
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Selections from the Writings of Robert Browning: Arranged Under the Days of ...

Robert Browning - 1887 - 140 pages
...SHOP. { 13. Joseph Priestley, 1733. God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures Boasts two soul sides, one to face the world with, One to show a woman when he loves her. ONE WORD MORE. 14. Robert Owen, 1771. There shall never be one lost good ! What was shall live as before...
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The Contemporary Pulpit, Volume 9

1888 - 392 pages
...to fear from the second measurement of which I spoke, even as the great poet of our day cries— " God be thanked, the meanest of His creatures Boasts...world with, One to show a woman when he loves her." Must this division always be ? Is there any power which can possibly bring the souls of men together...
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