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
death god life love shall thee
Smiles, tears, of all my life! - and, if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death.
life men
What frightens me is that men are content with what is not life at all.
life brother dark
They say that God lives very high! But if you look above the pines You cannot see our God. And why? And if you dig down in the mines You never see Him in the gold, Though from Him all that's glory shines. God is so good, He wears a fold Of heaven and earth across His face - Like secrets kept, for love, untold. But still I feel that His embrace Slides down by thrills, through all things made, Through sight and sound of every place: As if my tender brother laid On my shut lids, her kisses' pressure, Half waking me at night; and said, "Who kissed through the dark, dear guesser?"
life strong children
The sweetest lives are those to duty wed, Whose deeds, both great and small Are close-knot strands of an unbroken thread There love ennobles all. The world may sound no trumpets, ring no bells The book of life the shining record tells. Thy love shall chant its own beatitudes After its own life-workings. A child's kiss Set on thy sighing lips shall make thee glad; A poor man served by thee shall make thee rich; A sick man helped by thee shall make thee strong; Thou shalt serve thyself by every sense, Of service which thou renderest.
life queens wall
I would not be a rose upon the wall A queen might stop at, near the palace-door, To say to a courtier, "Pluck that rose for me, It's prettier than the rest." O Romney Leigh! I'd rather far be trodden by his foot, Than lie in a great queen's bosom.
life love-you men
But I love you, sir: And when a woman says she loves a man, The man must hear her, though he love her not.
life should thee
For none can express thee, though all should approve thee. I love thee so, Dear, that I only can love thee.
life thee worthy
Behold me! I am worthy Of thy loving, for I love thee!
life stars flower
Who can fear Too many stars, though each in heaven shall roll- Too many flowers, though each shall crown the year? Say thou dost love me, love me, love me-toll The silver iterance!-only minding, Dear, To love me also in silence, with thy soul.
life sweet song
Unless you can feel when the song is done No other is sweet in its rhythm; Unless you can feel when left by one That all men else go with him.
life love-life true-life
Whoever lives true life, will love true love.
life breathe deepest-life
He who breathes deepest lives most.
life dream miracle
You're something between a dream and a miracle.
apart church close dream grave heart life press
Life treads on life, and heart on heart: We press too close in church and mart, To keep a dream or grave apart