| Robert Browning - 1864 - 276 páginas
...was, as it shall be anon; And what is, — shall I say, matched both ? for I was made perfect too. 6. All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...painted the whole, Why, there it had stood, to see, nor the process so wonder-worth : Had I written the same, made verse — still, effect proceeds from... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 298 páginas
...it shall be anon; And what is, — shall I say, matched both ? for I was made perfect too. f ' • f All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...painted the whole, Why, there it had stood, to see, nor the process so wonder-worth : Had I written the same, made verse — still, effect proceeds from... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 264 páginas
...was, as it shall be anon ; And what is, — shall I say, matched both ? for I was made perfect too. 6. All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...music and me ! For think, had I painted the whole, Had I written the same, made verse — still, effect proceeds from cause, Ye know why the forms are... | |
| Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1873 - 262 páginas
...TT fi3V>V ** C>3 V » V » wo O(T TI', ii' 01 CT eo-Tai- TOIS o , ocT ec7T , yap «at rp.y, eircv. All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...painted the whole, Why, there it had stood, to see, nor the process so wonder-worth : Had I written the same, made verse — still, effect proceeds from... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 páginas
...as it shall be anon ; And what is, — shall I say, matched both ? for I was made perfect too. VI. All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...painted the whole, Why, there it had stood, to see, nor the process so wonder-worth. Had I written the same, made verse — still, effect proceeds from... | |
| Songs - 1874 - 252 páginas
...the wind waileth where she lies, Under the alder-tree. HENRY SUTTON. THE MUSICIAN AND THE ORGAN. LL through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish of...painted the whole, Why, there it had stood, to see, nor the process so wonder-worth : Had I written the same, mad verse — still, effects proceed from... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 550 páginas
...what was, as it shall be anon ; And what is — shall I say, matched both? for I was made perfect too. All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...wish flowed visibly forth, All through music and me.' Nothing more strikingly exemplifies Mr. Browning's prevailing intellectuality, and his eager pursuit... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 562 páginas
...was, as it shall be anon ; And what is — shall I say, matched both ? for I was made perfect too. All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...wish flowed visibly forth, All through music and me.' Nothing more strikingly exemplifies Mr. Browning's prevailing intellectuality, and his eager pursuit... | |
| Alice Abigail Corkran - 1879 - 310 páginas
...be there at a quarter to three," said Clara, casting a bright smile on the old man. CHAPTER VIII. " All through my keys, that gave their sounds to a wish...wish flowed visibly forth, All through music and me." — Alt Vogler. ON the appointed day, before the appointed hour, Simeon was waiting under the church... | |
| Robert Browning - 1883 - 308 páginas
...was, as it shall be anon ; And what is, — shall I say, matched both ? for I was made perfect too. vL All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish...painted the whole, Why, there it had stood, to see, nor the process so wonder-worth : Had I written the same, made verse — still, effect proceeds from... | |
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