Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browningwas one of the most prominent English poets of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth6 March 1806
men soul he-man
The man, most man, works best for men: and, if most man indeed, he gets his manhood plainest from his soul.
love wedding soulmate
I love you for the part of me that you bring out.
eye soul tears
What we call Life is a condition of the soul. And the soul must improve in happiness and wisdom, except by its own fault. These tears in our eyes, these faintings of the flesh, will not hinder such improvement.
soul world dangerous
Souls are dangerous things to carry straight through all the spilt saltpetre of this world.
soul golden thrones
The soul hath snatched up mine all faint and weak,And placed it by thee on a golden throne,-- And that I love (O soul, we must be meek!)Is by thee only, whom I love alone.
soul gregarious
Souls are gregarious in a sense, but no soul touches another, as a general rule.
truth pain soul
truth outlives pain, as the soul does life.
men soul and-love
The man, most man, Works best for men, and, if most men indeed, He gets his manhood plainest from his soul: While, obviously, this stringent soul itself Obeys our old rules of development; The Spirit ever witnessing in ours, And Love, the soul of soul, within the soul, Evolving it sublimely.
business soul curls
The soul's Rialto hath its merchandise, I barter for curl upon that mart.
sleep soul grace
Of all the thoughts of God that are Borne inward unto souls afar, Along the Psalmist's music deep, Now tell me if that any is. For gift or grace, surpassing this-- He giveth His beloved sleep.
freedom soul should
I should not dare to call my soul my own.
breadth count depth height love scholars-and-scholarship soul thee
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach.
breadth count depth ends feeling height ideal love sight soul thee
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways./ I love thee to the depth and breadth and height / My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight / For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.