| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 pages
...one the rest excels ; Clouds overcome it ; No, yonder sparkle is the citadel's Circling its summit ! Thither our path lies — wind we up the heights —...warning ? Our low life was the level's and the night's ; He 's for the morning ! Step to a tune, square chests, erect the head, 'Ware the beholders ! This... | |
| 1864 - 472 pages
...marching slowly on to the mountain-side, they chaunt — "Step to a tune, square chests, erect the head, 'Ware the beholders ! This is our master, famous, calm, and dead, Borne on our shoulders. Sleep, crop and herd ! sleep darkling thorpe and croft, Safe from the weather ! He whom we convoy to... | |
| Robert Browning - 1866 - 120 pages
...one the rest excels ; Clouds overcome it ; No, yonder sparkle is the citadel's Circling its summit ! Thither our path lies, — wind we up the heights,...warning ? Our low life was the level's and the night's ; He 's for the morning ! Step to a tune, square chests, erect the head, ' Ware the beholders ! This... | |
| 1871 - 314 pages
...overcome it ; No, yonder sparkle is the citadel's Circling its summit ! Thither our path lies, — wind wo up the heights, — Wait ye the warning ? Our low life was the level's and the night's ; He 's for the morning ! Step to a tune, square chests, erect the head, ' Ware the beholders ! This... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 pages
...one the rest excels ; Clouds overcome it ; No, yonder sparkle is the citadel's Circling its summit. Thither our path lies ; wind we up the heights ! Wait...master, famous, calm and dead, Borne on our shoulders. Sleep, crop and herd ! sleep, darkling thorpe and croft Safe from the weather 1 He, whom we convoy... | |
| sir John Skelton - 1876 - 430 pages
...anything mean, or base, or false, or cowardly in the character of Mary Stuart. N CHARLES JAMES NAPIER "Thither our path lies : wind we up the heights ;...the level's and the night's ; He's for the morning ! Here— hero's his place where meteors shoot, clouds form, Lightnings are loosened, Stars come and... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1886 - 312 pages
...thought of the devoted life. Is it of some city on the Umbrian spui's of the Apennines that they singl " Thither our path lies ; wind we up the heights. Wait ye the warning Î Our low life wns tho level's nnd the night's, He's for tho morning." So, as the morning breaks,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 328 pages
...one the rest excels ; Clouds overcome it ; No, yonder sparkle is the citadel's Circling its summit. Thither our path lies ; wind we up the heights : Wait...warning ? Our low life was the level's and the night's ; Step to a tune, square chests, erect each head, 'Ware the beholders ! This is our master, famous... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 374 pages
...fine, if rugged and uncouth, poem in which Robert Browning has celebrated ' A Grammarian's Funeral.' " Thither our path lies — Wind we up the heights —...and the night's ; He's for the morning ! Step to a tuue, square chests, erect the head, 'Ware the beholders ! This is our master, famous, calm, and dead,... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 378 pages
...poem in which Robert Browning has celebrated ' A Grammarian's Funeral.' " Thither our path lies—Wind we up the heights— Wait ye the warning ? Our low...the morning ! Step to a tune, square chests, erect the head, 'Ware the beholders ! This is our master, famous, calm, and dead, Borne on our shoulders.... | |
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