Robert Browning Quotes about Love
Robert Browning (2014). “A Selection of Poems”, p.33, Cambridge University Press
Robert Browning, “Rabbi Ben Ezra”
"Love's Way". Book by Orison Swett Marden, p. 175, 1918.
Never the time and the place And the loved one all together.
'Never the Time and the Place' (1883)
Robert Browning (1830). “An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry”, p.338
'The Ring and the Book' (1868-9) bk. 3, l. 88
Robert Browning (1994). “The Works of Robert Browning”, p.230, Wordsworth Editions
For life, with all its yields of joy and woe Is just a chance o' the prize of learning love.
Richard Cronin, Robert Browning, Dorothy McMillan (2015). “Robert Browning”, p.413, Oxford University Press, USA
Outside are the storms and strangers: we — Oh, close, safe, warm sleep I and she, — I and she!
"The Complete Works of Robert Browning: Volume XV, with Variant Readings and Annotations".
'One Word More' (1855) st. 17
O lyric Love, half angel and half bird. And all a wonder and a wild desire.
'The Ring and the Book' (1868-9) bk. 1, l. 1391
grow old with me. the best is yet to be. the last of life for which the first was made.
"Rabbi Ben Ezra" l. 1 (1864)
'A Death in the Desert' (1864) l. 482
Let's contend no more, Love, Strive nor weep: All be as before Love, - Only sleep.
'A Woman's Last Word' (1855) st. 1
Might she have loved me? just as well She might have hated, who can tell!
'The Last Ride Together' (1855) st. 4