And, Robert Browning, you writer of plays, Here's a subject made to your hand
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Why, for thisWhat need of art at all?
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Dear dead women, with such hair, too - what's become of all the gold Used to hang and brush their bosoms I feel chilly and grow old.
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There are those who believe something, and therefore will tolerate nothing and on the other hand, those who tolerate everything, because they believe nothing
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Creation purged o' the miscreate, man redeemed, A spittle wiped off from the face of God
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Life's inadequate to joy,
As the soul sees joy, tempting life to take.
Robert Browning
Why stay we on the earth except to grow.
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