The beauty and the wonder and the power, The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, - and God made it all! For what? do you feel thankful, ay or no, For this fair town's face, yonder river's line, The mountain round it... Century Monthly Magazine - Page 264edited by - 1926Full view - About this book
| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 pages
...follow. You be judge ! You speak no Latin more than I, belike — However, you 're my man, you 've seen the world — The beauty and the wonder and the power, The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, — and God made it all ! — For what ? do you feel... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1856 - 800 pages
...You be j udge ! You «peak no Latin more than I, belike — However, you're my man, you've seen thv world — The beauty and the wonder and the power. The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, — and God made it all! — For what ? do you feel... | |
| Great Britain - 1866 - 690 pages
...Lippi : the incorrigible monk-realist ; sinner in life, but not sensualist in art:— " You've seen the world, The beauty, and the wonder, and the power : The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises — and God made it all, For what ? Do you feel thankful,... | |
| sir David Wilkie - 1868 - 182 pages
...came to diversify the road." What better education could a young artist have ? He was learning— " The beauty and the wonder and the power, The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, — and God made it all ! " Yes, this last truth also... | |
| Robert Browning - 1872 - 310 pages
...to follow. You be judge! You speak no Latin more than I, belike; However, you're my man, you've seen the world — The beauty and the wonder and the power, The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, — and God made it all! — For what? Do you feel... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 pages
...follow. You be judge ! You speak no Latin more than I, belike ; However, you 're my man, you 've seen the world — The beauty and the wonder and the power, The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, — and God made it all ! — For what ? Do you feel... | |
| Deborah Alcock - 1877 - 440 pages
...sake — home, safety, ease, earthly pleasure, perhaps earthly love ; but there remained to him — " The beauty, and the wonder, and the power, The shapes of things, their colours, lights and shades, Changes, surprises." And he enjoyed all these intensely, as God's own good... | |
| Education - 1885 - 696 pages
...our own mediocrity might otherwise have been commonplace. He shows us, as Mr. Browning truly says, " The beauty, and the wonder, and the power, The shapes...their colors, lights, and shades, Changes, surprises, — and God made them all." 9. Here, then, we have arrived step by step at one point, — the great,... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1882 - 1112 pages
...our own mediocrity might otherwise have been common-place. He shows us, as Mr. Browning truly says, " The beauty and the wonder and the power. The shapes of things, their colors, lights, and shades, Changée, surprieee,— and God made them all." . . . My conclusion is that the decoration, with good... | |
| New England - 1901 - 750 pages
...others see the beauty and the wonder that we have seen is the mainspring that sets the wheels in motion. "The beauty and the wonder, and the power, The shapes...their colors, lights and shades, Changes, surprises, and God made it all ! For what? Do you feel thankfully, ay or no, For this fair town's face, yonder... | |
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