Robert Browning

England
7 May 1812 // 12 Dec 1889
Poet, Playwright

Quotes

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Truth never hurt the teller.

Fifine at the Fair
And gain is gain, however small.
So may a glory from defect arise.

Deaf and Dumb

Rafael made a century of sonnets.

One Word More
But facts are facts and flinch not.

The Ring and the Book

Sing, riding 's a joy! For me I ride.

The last Ride together
Our aspirations are our possibilities.
Take away love and our earth is a tomb.
When is man strong until he feels alone?

Colombe's Birthday

Lofty designs must close in like effects.

A Grammarian's Funeral
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