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" For woman is not undevelopt man, . But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet Love were slain: his dearest bond is this, Not like to like, but like in difference. Yet in the long years liker must they grow; The man be more of woman, she of man;... "
The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Page 155
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 887 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1852 - 494 pages
...resolve was a wrong one ; — " Woman is not undeveloped man, But diverse ; could we make her as the man, Sweet love were slain ; his dearest bond is this Not...the larger mind ; Till at the last she set herself unto man Like perfect music unto noble words, • **•#* Let this prond watchword rest Of EQUAL ;...
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An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry

Robert Browning - 1830 - 426 pages
...of the King.' In ' The Princess,' the Prince, speaking of the relations of the sexes, says : — " in the long years liker must they grow ; The man be...childward care, Nor lose the childlike in the larger mind j Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain,...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...Princess.] MAN AND WOMAN. FOB woman is not undeveloped man, But diverse: could we make her as the man, Sweet love were slain: his dearest bond is this, Not...herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words: And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time. Sit side by side, full-summed in all their powers. Dispensing...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 46

American literature - 1887 - 890 pages
...distinctive womanhood. For woman is not undevelopt man, But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet Love were slain : his dearest bond is this,...herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words. *»*•»* Then comes the statelier Eden back to men : Then reign the world's great bridals, chaste...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 196 pages
...harms distinctive womanhood. For woman is not undevelopt man But diverse: could we make her as the man, Sweet love were slain : his dearest bond is this Not...herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing...
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The Ladies' Companion

Women's periodicals, English - 1861 - 378 pages
...distinctive womanhood. For woman is not undeveloped man, But diverse : could we make her as the man Bweet love were slain : his dearest bond is this, Not like...herself to man Like perfect music unto noble words. I am. dear madam, yours truly, UN' GIOVINOTTO, LEAVES FOR THE LITTLE ONES. FURZEBANK LODGE, AND ITS...
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The Princess: A Medley

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 204 pages
...woman, she of man; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that ttrow the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward...herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words; And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 pages
...distinctive womanhood. For woman is not undeveloped man, But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet love were slain : his dearest bond is this Not...herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words ; And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summed in all their powers, Dispensing...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 36

American periodicals - 1855 - 594 pages
...they grow; The man be more of woman, she of man ; He gain in sweetness am1 in moral height, Nor loose the wrestling thews that throw the world ; She, mental...herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words; And so these twain, upon the skirts of time, Sit side by side, full summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing...
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The Bombay Quarterly Review, Volume 6

1857 - 426 pages
...slain : his dearest bond is this Not like to like, but like in difference. Yet in the long years wiser must they grow ; The man be more of woman, she of...set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble worlds." 172 ART. VII— SIAM : PAST AND PRESENT. 1 . The Kingdom and People of Siam ; with a Narrative...
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