| Robert Browning - 1887 - 228 páginas
...Announced to each his station in the Past! Was I the world arraigned, Were they my soul disdained, 125 Right? Let age speak the truth and give us peace at...slight what I receive ; Ten, who in ears and eyes 13° Match me : we all surmise, They this thing, and I that ; whom shall my soul believe ? XXIII. Not... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 140 páginas
...solemn joy : It were too strange that I should doubt thy love. PARACELSUS. 14. Lord Macartney, 1737. Ten men love what I hate, Shun what I follow, slight...this thing, and I, that ; whom shall my soul believe ? RAEEI BEN EZEA. 15. Edmund Kean died, 1833. Make for port, Crowd sail, crack cordage ! And your cargo... | |
| 1908 - 1288 páginas
...come to the conclusion reached by the jury; yet we cannot say that the inferences were not issuable. "Now, who shall arbitrate? Ten men love what I hate,...Match me; we all surmise, They this thing, and I, that.'Under the law of the land, the Jury, the "ten men" and two, must, as to these questions, arbitrate;... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 474 páginas
...peace at last! Were they, my soul disdained, Now, who shall arbitrate ? Ten men love what I hate, XXII. Shun what I follow, slight what I receive; Ten, who...this thing, and I, that: whom shall my soul believe ? Not on the vulgar mass XXIII. Called " work," must sentence pass, Things done, that took the eye... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 202 páginas
...arraigned, Were they, my soul disdained, Right ? Let age speak the truth and give us peace at last ! Now, who shall arbitrate ? Ten men love what I hate,...Ten, who in ears and eyes Match me : we all surmise, Past! Not on the vulgar mass Called " work," must sentence pass, Things done, that took the eye and... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 64 páginas
...arraigned, Were they, my soul disdained, 125 Eight ? Let age speak the truth and give us peace at last ! Now, who shall arbitrate ? Ten men love what I hate,...follow, slight what I receive; Ten, who in ears and eyes 130 Match me: we all surmise, They, this thing, and I, that: whom shall my soul believe ? Not on the... | |
| William F. Revell - 1887 - 192 páginas
...with this question as to whether a man may not and must not believe when he feels thus constrained : " Now who shall arbitrate ? Ten men love what I hate, Shun what I follow, slight what I believe — Ten men who in ears and eyes Match me ; we all surmise, They this thing, and I that ; whom... | |
| Adeline Sergeant - 1889 - 442 páginas
...Browning says— •N<,w, who slwll aibitrittl Ten mm love what I hat", Sliun what I follow, slight wh't I receive} Ten. who in ears and eyes Match me ; we all surmise, They, this thlnsr, an>l f. that ; whom slmll my soul believe T * The lines rang out boldly upon the listeners'... | |
| Irène Hardy - 1890 - 188 páginas
...light seed from the feathered grass, But where the dead leaf fell there did it rest. JOHN KEATS. 30. Now who shall arbitrate ? Ten men love what I hate,...this thing, and I that ; whom shall my soul believe ? ROBERT BROWNING. One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1890 - 328 páginas
...arraigned, Were they, my soul disdained, Right ? Let age speak the truth and give us peace at last ! Now, who shall arbitrate ? Ten men love what I hate....this thing, and I, that : whom shall my soul believe ? Not on the vulgar mass Called " work," must sentence pass, Things done, that took the eye and had... | |
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