Wherefore I chose my portion. If at whiles My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless cloisters and eternal aisles With the same series, Virgin, Babe and Saint, With the same cold calm beautiful regard... The North British review - Side 3561868Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1849 - 600 sider
...praise and censure, and preferred to remain unknown. " Wherefore I chose my portion. — If, at whiles, My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...aisles With the same series, Virgin, Babe, and Saint, Wilh the same cold, calm, beautiful regard, — At least, no merchant traffics in my heart ; The sanctuary's... | |
| 1849 - 538 sider
...praise and censure, and preferred to remain unknown. " Wherefore I chose my portion. — If, at whiles, My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart." There is more, finer even than this, but from such perfect " wholes," it is most difficult to extract.... | |
| 1849 - 602 sider
...praise and censure, and preferred to remain unknown. " Wherefore I chose my portion. — If, at whiles, es Agnew Habe, and Saint, With the same cold, calm, beiutlful regard, — At least, nn merchant trnjks in my... | |
| 1849 - 1052 sider
...praise and censure, and preferred to remain unknown. " Wherefore I chose my portion.—If, at whiles, My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless cloisters, and eternal aisles At least, no merchant traffics in my heart; The sanctuary's gloom, at least, shall ward With the same... | |
| Robert Browning - 1850 - 436 sider
...hate, " This likes me more, and this affects me less ! " Wherefore I chose my portion. If at whiles My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...ward Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart ; Only prayer breaks the silence of the shrine While, blackening in the daily candle-smoke, They moulder... | |
| Alexander Gilchrist - 1863 - 460 sider
...OF WILLIAM BLAKE, " Most supersensuous of the Sons of Art." "Trafalgar," a Poem, by DAVID SCOTT, RSA "The sanctuary's gloom at least shall ward Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart." "Pictor Ignotus," by ROBERT BROWNING. K. CLAY, SON, A»D TAYLOR, PRINTERS DREAD 9TRKET nr,•i. LIFE... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 436 sider
...hate, " This likes me more, and this affects me less ! " Wherefore I chose my portion. If at whiles My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...ward Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart; Only prayer breaks the silence of the shrine While, blackening in the daily candle-smoke, They moulder... | |
| Robert Browning - 1872 - 310 sider
...I hate, "This likes me more, and this affects me less!" Wherefore I chose my portion. If at whiles My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...ward Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart: Only prayer breaks the silence of the shrine While, blackening in the daily candle-smoke, They moulder... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 sider
...hate, " This likes me more, and this affects me less ! " Wherefore I chose my portion. If at whiles My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...ward Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart : Only prayer breaks the silence of the shrine While, blackening in the daily candle-smoke, They moulder... | |
| Robert Browning - 1884 - 308 sider
...hate, " This likes me more, and this affects me less ! " Wherefore I chose my portion. If at whiles My heart sinks, as monotonous I paint These endless...ward Vain tongues from where my pictures stand apart : Only prayer breaks the silence of the shrine While, blackening in the daily candle-smoke, They moulder... | |
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