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Robert Browning Quotes

«Let's contend no more, Love, / Strive nor weep: / All be as before, Love, / - Only sleep!»
«Give me of Nelson only a touch.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: Nelson
«A fierce vindictive scribble of red.»
«It was roses, roses, all the way, / With myrtle mixed in my path like mad.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: like mad, mixed, myrtle
«Where had I been now if the worst befell? / And here we are riding, she and I.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: befell
«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.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: meanest
«Dear dead women, with such hair, too - what's become of all the gold / Used to hang and brush their bosoms? I feel chilly and grow old.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: bosoms, chilly
«The Life, Death, Miracles of Saint Somebody, / Saint Somebody Else, his Miracles, Death and Life, - / With this, one glance at the lettered back of which, / And `Stall!' cried I: a lira made it mine.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: lettered, lira
«I see the whole design, / I, who saw power, see now love perfect too.»
«The bee's kiss, now! / Kiss me as if you entered gay / My heart at some noonday.»
Author: Robert Browning (Poet) | Keywords: heart at, noonday