“I trust in Nature for the stable laws Of beauty and utility. Spring shall plant And Autumn garner to the end of time. I trust in God,-the right shall be the right And other than the wrong, while he endures. I trust in my own soul, that can perceive The outward and the inward,-Nature's good And God's.”
Quote by Robert Browning
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The Poems of Browning: 1841-1846
This volume includes a selection of Robert Browning's works from his early career, showcasing his unique style and thematic concerns. The poems within this collection reflect the poet's exploration of complex emotions and intricate relationships, characteristic of his later works. more
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