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" Of power each side, perfection every turn: Eyes, ears took in their dole, Brain treasured up the whole: Should not the heart beat once "How good to live and learn"? "
Browning's Women - Page 88
by Mary Elizabeth Burt - 1886 - 225 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 90

American essays - 1902 - 902 pages
...the soul entirely unmixed with bodily sensations he would have stared in amazement. Rabbi Ben Ezra's test, " Thy body at its best, How far can that project thy goal on its lone way?" would have struck this young man as a decidedly "fresh" inquiry. A certain pictorial...
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Dramatis personæ [poems]. Author's ed

Robert Browning - 1864 - 276 pages
...been, but would not sink i' the scale. & What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man,...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way? * Yet gifts should prove their us©: I own the Past profuse Of power each side, perfection every turn...
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Dramatis Personœ

Robert Browning - 1864 - 300 pages
...been, but would not sink i' the scale. 8. What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man,...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way ? 9. Yet gifts should prove their use : I own the Past profuse Of power each side, perfection every...
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Dramatis Personae

Robert Browning - English poetry - 1864 - 264 pages
...been, but would not sink i' the scale. What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man,...How far can 'that project thy soul on its lone way ? 9, Yet gifts should prove their use : I own the Past profuse Of power each side, perfection every...
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Dramatis Personae

Robert Browning - English poetry - 1864 - 266 pages
...been, but would not sink i' the scale. What is he but a brute 8. Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man, propose this test— Thy body at its best, How fax can that project thy soul on its lone way ? 9. Yet gifts should prove their use : I own the Past...
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Selections from [his] Poetical Works

Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 pages
...but would not sink i' the scale. 1 VIII. What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man,...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way ? ' DC. Yet gifts should prove their use : I own the Past profuse Of power each side, perfection every...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 392 pages
...been, but would not sink i' the scale. What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man,...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way ? Yet gifts should prove their use : I own the Past profuse Of power each side, |>erfection every turn...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1875 - 560 pages
...scale. What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit. Whose spirit works lest arms and lega want play? To man, propose this test, — Thy body...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way ? Yet gifts should prove their use : 1 own the Past profuse Of power each side, perfection every turn...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1876 - 562 pages
...been, but would not sink i' the scale. What is he but a brute Whose flesh hath soul to suit, Whose spirit works lest arms and legs want play ? To man,...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way ? Yet gifts should prove their use : 1 own the Past profuse Of power each side, perfection every turn...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 7

Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1879 - 550 pages
...one's stead.' And though, in ' Rabbi Ben Ezra ' the one side is stated most forcibly and truly — ' To man, propose this test — Thy body at its best,...How far can that project thy soul on its lone way? ' yet there follows immediately the other side with equal truth ' Let us not always say " Spite of...
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