Through all things upwards, — that a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural things And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears up the bond of nature, and brings death, Paints futile pictures,... Prayer - Page 7by George H. Deere - 1893 - 101 pagesFull view - About this book
 | 1855 - 448 pages
...the' soeial drift Tears up the bond of nature and hrings death, Faints futile pietures, writes uureal verse, Leads vulgar days, deals ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at all points." Without the spiritual, observe, The natural's impossible ; no form * No motion ! without sensuous,... | |
 | Great Britain - 1857 - 588 pages
...snatched away from the still higher honours which awaited him. — Lord Campbell. MATTEB AND SPIBIT. — Natural things And spiritual — who separates these...ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at all points. — E, B. Browning. WOULD THE MAINE LAW BENEFIT, OE BE POSSIBLE IN ENGLAND. NEGATIVE ARTICLE. — III.... | |
 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 388 pages
...a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural things And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears...ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at all points. We divide This apple of life, and cut it through the pips, — The perfect round which fitted Venus'... | |
 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning - English poetry - 1857 - 404 pages
...a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural things And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears...ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at all points. We divide This apple of life, and cut it through the pips, — The perfect round which fitted Venus'... | |
 | 1857 - 758 pages
...A two-fold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural things And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears...deals ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at nil points. We divide This apple of life, and cut it through the pips, The perfect round which fitted... | |
 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Epic poetry, English - 1857 - 420 pages
...a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural things And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears...pictures, writes unreal verse, Leads vulgar days, deals ignorautly with men, Is wrong, in short, at all points. We divide This apple of life, and cut it through... | |
 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 418 pages
...a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural things And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, \ Tears...ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at all points. We divide This apple of life, and cut it through the pips, — The perfect round which fitted Venus'... | |
 | Gerard Francis Cobb - 1867 - 204 pages
...and grandly sang the poetess of our day* of — " The truth which draws Through all things upwards ; that a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos....drift, Tears up the bond of nature and brings death. • * » * * For in this twofold sphere the twofold man Holds firmly by the natural, to reach * Mrs.... | |
 | 1867 - 806 pages
...things And spiritual, — who separates these two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears ii] > the bond of nature, and brings death, Paints futile...vulgar days, deals ignorantly with men, Is wrong, iu short, at all points." Yes ! " wrong at all points." The world needs that last letter in our title... | |
 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1870 - 533 pages
...a twofold world Must go to a perfect cosmos. Natural tilings And spiritual, — who separates those two In art, in morals, or the social drift, Tears...deals ignorantly with men, Is wrong, in short, at a" I point. We divide This apple of life, and cut it through the pips, — • The perfect round which... | |
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