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" For music (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to be revealed,) is as a voice, A low voice calling fancy, as a friend, To the green woods in the gay summer time : And she fills all the way with dancing shapes... "
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - Стр. 459
1883
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The St. James's Magazine, Том 7;Том 28

1871 - Страниц: 706
...out some pursuit, and his spirit was directed to song. " For music — (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to be revealed) — is aa a voice, A low voice calling Fancy, as a friend, To the green woods in the gay summer-time." Then...
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the century magazine.

- 1883 - Страниц: 980
...steeped in light Give back reflected the far-flashing sun ; For music (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to...To the green woods in the gay summer time : And she nils all the way with dancing shapes, Which have made painters pale, and they go on, While stars look...
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The Woman Question in Europe: A Series of Original Essays

Theodore Stanton - 1884 - Страниц: 522
...their thoughts. The ignorant are still left with this pain. " Music, which is earnest of a Heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it. Not else to be revealed, is a voice." says Robert Browning ; while George Eliot, our woman poet, tells us " Music is melted speech...
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The Cambridge Review, Том 6

1885 - Страниц: 590
...primordial That any hour-girt life may understand." * Thus Browning says music " is tho earnest of a heaven. Seeing we know emotions strange by it Not else to be revealed.' ' Cf. also Wordsworth ; On the power of sound : — " Point not these mysteries to an Art Lodged above...
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The World to Come: Immortality a Physical Fact

Joseph William Reynolds - 1888 - Страниц: 396
...beauty, music, painting, poetry, capacity for great mental wealth. " Music (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to...a voice, A low voice calling fancy, as a friend." Robert Brtnuning, Pauline. It is a touch of Almightiness bestowing splendour to the intellect, reverence...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, Том 1

Robert Browning - 1888 - Страниц: 310
...steeped in light Give back reflected the far-flashing sun ; For music (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to be revealed,) is like a voice, A low voice calling fancy, as a friend, To the green woods in the gay summer time : And...
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Robert Browning's Poetical Works: Pauline. Sordello

Robert Browning - 1888 - Страниц: 316
...(which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to be revealed,) is like a voice, A low voice calling fancy, as a friend, To...shapes Which have made painters pale, and they go on Till stars look at them and winds call to them As they leave life's path for the twilight world Where...
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Robert Browning's Poetical Works: Pauline. Sordello

Robert Browning - 1889 - Страниц: 312
...steeped in light LC Give back reflected the far-flashing sun ; For music (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to be revealed,) is like a voice, A low voice calling fancy, as a friend, To the green woods in the gay summer time : And...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Объемы 43-44

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1889 - Страниц: 852
...with Music — Browning's most loved art, of which he speaks as being an . . . . earnest of a heaven. Seeing we know emotions strange by it Not else to be revealed. { and which the poet's emotional nature leads him to regard as the bright crown of the arts : To perfect...
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The Magazine of Poetry, Том 2,Выпуски 1-4

1890 - Страниц: 542
...pleasure, else past pleasure turns to pain. La Suisiaz. MUSIC. Music (which is earnest of a heaven, Seeing we know emotions strange by it, Not else to be revealed) is ¡is a voice A low voice calling fancy, us a friend, To the green woods in the gay summer time; And...
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