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" A boy and a girl, if the good fates please, Making love, say, — The happier they ! Draw yourself up from the light of the moon, And let them pass, as they will too soon, With the bean-flowers... "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 234
1865
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Browning's Men and Women, Volume 2

Robert Browning - 1904 - 346 pages
...pass, as they will too soon, With the beanflowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! What I love best in all the world, Is, a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my...
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Selections from Browning

Robert Browning - Poetry - 1906 - 246 pages
...as they will too soon, 10 With the beanflower's boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my...
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Browning's England: A Study of English Influences in Browning

Helen Archibald Clarke - England - 1908 - 520 pages
...pass, as they will too soon, With the bean-flower's boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June! What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my...
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The Englishman in Italy: Being a Collection of Verses Written by Some of ...

English poetry - 1909 - 338 pages
...as they will too soon, With the bean-flowers' boon And the backbird's tune, And May, and June ! II What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my...
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Robert Browning: Shorter Poems; Selected and Ed. with Introduction and Notes

Robert Browning - 1909 - 266 pages
...they will too soon, 10 With the beanflowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June! ' n What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, is In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine (If I get my head from...
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The Literature of the Victorian Era

Hugh Walker - English literature - 1910 - 1082 pages
...migration of the poet back to England, he never ceased to love " the land of lands " as he calls it. "What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine." To Italy therefore he finally returned to die ; and to Italy, also, he went back for the subject of...
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Skies Italian: A Little Breviary for Travellers in Italy

Ruth Shepard Phelps - Italy - 1910 - 402 pages
...pass, as they will too soon, With the beanflower's boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my...
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Browning's Men and Women, 1855

Robert Browning - English poetry - 1911 - 384 pages
...as they will too soon, With the beanflowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! 2. What I love best in all the world, Is, a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth 0' the grave, and loose my...
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English Songs of Italian Freedom

George Macaulay Trevelyan - English poetry - 1911 - 268 pages
...as they will too soon, With the bean-flowers' boon, And the blackbird's tune, And May, and June ! II What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. Or look for me, old fellow of mine, (If I get my head from out the mouth O' the grave, and loose my...
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High School Exercises in Grammar

Maude Morrison Frank - English language - 1911 - 220 pages
...impotent yearning do all for this man, And dare doubt He alone shall not help him, who yet alone can? 13 What I love best in all the world Is a castle, precipice-encurled, In a gash of the wind-grieved Apennine. 14 Who breathes must suffer, and who thinks must mourn, And he alone is blest who ne'er was born. 15...
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