| 1864 - Liczba stron: 816
...death will plague his enemies and feast his friends. The materialist believes, with Caliban, that " He doth his worst in this our life, Giving just respite...Saving last pain for worst, — with which, an end." The grave irony of this poem so bespatters the theologian's God with his own mud that we dread the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - Liczba stron: 270
...grow into it As grubs grow butterflies : else, here are we, And there is He, and nowhere help at all. 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. His...best way to escape His ire Is, not to seem too happy. Sees, himself, Yonder two flies, with purple films and pink, Bask on the pompion-bell above : kills... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - Liczba stron: 276
...all. •« 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. Hgl dam held different, that after death 7 j He both plagued enemies and feasted friends : Idly...best way to escape his ire Is, not to seem too happy. Sees, himself, Yonder two flies, with purple films and pink, Bask on the ponipion-bell above : kills... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - Liczba stron: 268
...grow into it As grubs grow butterflies: else, here are we, And there is He, and nowhere help at all. 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. His...respite lest we die through pain, Saving last pain for worst,—with which, an end. Meanwhile, the best way to escape His ire Is, not to seem too happy. Sees,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - Liczba stron: 300
...grow into it As grubs grow butterflies : else, here are we, And there is He, and nowhere help at all. 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. His dam held different, that after death 7 j He both plagued enemies and feasted friends : Idly ! He dotk his worst in this our life, Giving... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - Liczba stron: 276
...grow into it As grubs grow butterflies : else, here are we, And there is He, and nowhere help at all. 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. His dam held different, that after death 7 j He both plagued enemies and feasted friends : Idly ! He doth his worst in this our life, Giving... | |
| 1865 - Liczba stron: 582
...must be borne with for a time — He, and the evil and the good He sends. One thing comforts Caliban : 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. His...friends : Idly ! He doth His worst in this our life, Saving last pain for worst, — with which, an end. Meanwhile, the best way to escape His ire Is, not... | |
| 1865 - Liczba stron: 520
...must be borne with for a time — He, and the evil and the good He sends. One thing comforts Caliban : 'Believeth with the life, the pain shall stop. His dam held different, that after death He bothplagued enemies and feasted friends : Idly ! He doth His worst in this our life, Saving last pain... | |
| Liczba stron: 418
...threaten it. Envious spite, then, or mere whim being His " rules," the question is, how to please Him ? " The best way to escape His ire is not to seem too happy." Caliban's dam had given him some notion of immortality ; but he discards the idea, preferring to hold,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1869 - Liczba stron: 916
...dam held different, that after death He both plagued enemies and parted friends : Folly ! Ho cluth his worst in this our life, Giving just respite lest...through pain, Saving last pain for worst, — with which nil end. Meanwhile, the best way to escape His iro Is not to seem too happy.' ' A Death in the Desert... | |
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