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" ... angels that soar, legions of demons that lurk, Man, brute, reptile, fly, — alien of end and of aim, Adverse, each from the other heaven-high, hell-deep removed, — Should rush into sight at once as he named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace... "
Dramatis Personœ - Page 79
by Robert Browning - 1864 - 262 pages
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Papers, Parts 1-4

Browning Society (London, England) - 1881 - 610 pages
...legions of demons that lurk," building up a world of real harmony — a world true because ideal. '• Ah, one and all how they helped, would dispart now,...hasten the work, heighten their master his praise " "We are no longer shut in, as at Saxe-Gotha, in a church in which the lights are dying out one by...
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On the Poet Objective and Subjective: On the Latter's Aim ..., Part 1, Issue 1

Robert Browning - 1881 - 1006 pages
...legions of demons that lurk," building up a world of real harmony — a world true because ideal. " Ah, one and all how they helped, would dispart now,...hasten the work, heighten their master his praise." We are no longer shut in, as at Saxe-Gotha, in a church in which the lights are dying out one by one....
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Lyrical and Dramatic Poems: Selected from the Works of Robert Browning

Robert Browning - 1883 - 308 pages
...he named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princess he loved ! II. Would it might tarry like his, the beautiful building...master his praise ! And one would bury his brow with a wild plunge down to hell, Burrow a while and build, broad on the roots of things, Then up again swim...
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Music in Song, from Chaucer to Tennyson: Being a Selection of Extracts ...

1883 - 142 pages
...named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princes he loved ! Would it tarry like his, the beautiful building of mine, This...my keys in a crowd pressed and importuned to raise ! There shall never be one lost good ! what was, shall live as before ; On the earth the broken arcs...
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The Browning Society's Papers, Issue 22, Parts 7-9

Browning Society (London, England) - 1885 - 466 pages
...a thought from Abt Voyler, as builders they unite to raise the glorious palace of sound — " Ah I one and all, how they -helped, would dispart now,...hasten the work, heighten their master his praise 1 " until : — " The emulous heaven yearned down, made effort to reach the earth, As the earth had...
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An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry

Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 408 pages
...palace straight " ; the reference is to the legends of the Koran in regard to Solomon's magical powers. Armies of angels that soar, legions of demons that...to raise ! Ah, one and all, how they helped, would disjiar.t now and now combine, Zealous to hasten the work, heighten their master his praise ! And one...
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Representative Poems of Living Poets: American and English

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 752 pages
...he named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princess he loved! II. Would it might tarry like his, the beautiful building...his brow with a blind plunge down to hell, Burrow a while and build, broad on the roots of things, Then up again swim into sight, having based me my...
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An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry

Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 400 pages
...he named the ineifable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princess he loved ! 2. Would it might tarry like his, the beautiful building...his brow with a blind plunge down to hell, Burrow a while and build, broad on the roots of things, Then up again swim into sight, having based me my...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of Robert Browning: From the Sixth London ...

Robert Browning - 1886 - 344 pages
...:ts he named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princess he loved ! Would it might tarry like his, the beautiful building...hasten the work, heighten their master his praise I And one would bury his brow with a blind plunge down to hell, Burrow a while and build, broad on...
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Representative Poems of Living Poets: American and English

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 746 pages
...he named the ineffable Name, And pile him a palace straight, to pleasure the princess he loved! II. Would it might tarry like his, the beautiful building...how they helped, would dispart now and now combine, And one would bury his brow with a blind plunge down to hell, Burrow a while and build, broad on the...
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