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1.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“GR-R-R--there go, my heart's abhorrence!
Water your damned flower-pots, do!” |
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2.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“Which is the poison to poison her, prithee?” |
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3.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“She shut the cold out and the storm,
And kneeled and made the cheerless grate
Blaze up, and all the cottage warm.” |
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4.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“Will't please you sit and look at her?” |
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5.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“Now, take all my jewels, gorge gold to your fill,
You may kiss me, old man, on my mouth if you will!” |
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6.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“She had a heart - how shall I say? - too soon made glad.” |
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7.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“She put my arm about her waist,
And made her smooth white shoulder bare.” |
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8.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“When he finishes refection,
Knife and fork he never lays
Cross-wise, to my recollection,
As I do, in Jesu's praise.” |
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9.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“I choose never to stoop.” |
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10.
From which Browning poem is this quote taken?
“And thus we sit together now,
And all night long we have not stirred,
And yet God has not said a word!” |
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