Knowledge by suffering entereth And Life is perfected by Death.
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And, if God choose,I shall but love thee better after death.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Like some small nimble mouse between the ribs Of a mastodon, I nibbled here and there At this or that box, pulling through the gap, In heats of terror, haste, victorious joy, The first book first.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
A woman cannot do the thing she ought, which means whatever perfect thing she can, in life, in art, in science, but she fears to let the perfect action take her part and rest there she must prove what she can do before she does it, -- prate of woman's rights, of woman's mission, woman's function, till the men (who are prating, too, on their side) cry, ''A woman's function plainly is... to talk.'' Poor souls, they are very reasonably vexed.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Cloud-walls of the morning's grey,
Faced with amber column,---
Crowned with crimson cupola
From a sunset solemn!
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
And therefore if to love can be desert,
I am not all unworthy.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
A woman is always younger than a man at equal years.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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