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Robert Browning
1812 - 1889
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A Death In The Desert
[Supposed of Pamphylax the Antiochene: / It is a parchment, of my rolls the fifth, / Hath three skins glued together, is all Greek,
A Forgiveness
I am indeed the personage you know. / As for my wife, what happened long ago / You have a right to question me, as I
A Grammarian’s Funeral
Let us begin and carry up this corpse, / Singing together. / Leave we the common crofts, the vulgar thorpes
A Light Woman
I. / So far as our story approaches the end, / Which do you pity the most of us three?
A Likeness
Some people hang portraits up / In a room where they dine or sup: / And the wife clinks tea-things under,
A Lover’s Quarrel
I. / Oh, what a dawn of day! / How the March sun feels like May!
A Pearl, A Girl
A simple ring with a single stone, / To the vulgar eye no stone of price: / Whisper the right word, that alone,
A Pretty Woman
I. / That fawn-skin-dappled hair of hers, / And the blue eye
A Serenade At The Villa
I. / That was I, you heard last night, / When there rose no moon at all,
A Tale - Epilogue To "The Two Poets Of Croisic."
What a pretty tale you told me / Once upon a time / Said you found it somewhere (scold me!)
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