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" Certain people of importance" (Such he gave his daily dreadful line to) "Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet." Says the poet — "Then I stopped my painting. "
Dante the Man and the Poet - Page 41
by Mary Bradford Whiting - 1922 - 190 pages
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 31

1856 - 538 pages
...line to) Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet. Says the poet—" Then I stopped my painting." You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by the tenderness of Dante, Would we not?—than read a fresh Inferno. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 pages
...Says the poet — " Then I stopped my painting." 6. You and I would rather see that angel, Painted'by the tenderness of Dante, Would we not ? — than read a fresh Inferno. 7. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and Beatrice, While he softened o'er...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1863 - 360 pages
...to) Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet. Says the poet — " Then I stopped my painting." 6. You and I would rather see that angel. Painted by...Dante, Would we not ? — than read a fresh Inferno. 7. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and Beatrice, While he softened o'er...
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Favorite Authors: A Companion-book of Prose and Poetry

James Thomas Fields - 1866 - 420 pages
...line to) Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet. Says the poet, " Then I stopped my painting." TL You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by...Dante, Would we not ? — than read a fresh Inferno. VII. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and Beatrice, While he softened...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 47

Henry Allon - 1868 - 670 pages
...are highly distinguished on the arena of letters or of power. ' You and I would rather see that angol Painted by the tenderness of Dante, Would we not ? than read a fresh inferno,' •aid Robert Browning to his wife; and we believe the two poets were quite right. From these'simplo...
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Companion Poets: Illustrated. Longfellow's Household Poems. Tennyson's Songs ...

1871 - 314 pages
...to) Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet. Says the poet, — " Then I stopped my painting." You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by the tenderness of Dante, Would we not 1 — than read a fresh Inferno. Yon and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning ...: Pauline. Paracelsus. Strafford. 1872

Robert Browning - 1872 - 310 pages
...to) "Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet." Says the poet — "Then I stopped my painting." VI You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by...Dante, Would we not? — than read a fresh Inferno. VII. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and Beatrice, While he softened...
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Our Poetical Favorites, Second Series: A Selection from the Best ..., Volume 2

1876 - 564 pages
...Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet." Says the poet — " Then I stopped my painting." V1. You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by...Dante, Would we not ? — than read a fresh Inferno. VIL While he softened o'er his outlined angel, In they broke, those " people of importance : " We and...
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Favorite Authors in Prose and Poetry

James Thomas Fields - 1884 - 988 pages
...line to) Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet. Says the poet, " Then I stopped my painting." TL You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by...Dante, Would we not ? — than read a fresh Inferno. VII. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and Beatrice, While he softened...
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Pomegranates from an English Garden: A Selection from the Poems of Robert ...

Robert Browning - 1885 - 152 pages
...Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet.'"' Says the poet — " Then I stopped my painting." V. You and I would rather see that angel, Painted by...Dante, Would we not ? — than read a fresh Inferno. VII. You and I will never see that picture. While he mused on love and«Beatrice, While he softened...
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