Sunday, May 13, 2001

A Lovers' Quarrel Comments

Rating: 3.0

Oh, what a dawn of day!
How the March sun feels like May!
All is blue again
After last night's rain,
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Robert Browning
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Dr Dillip K Swain 20 December 2021

Understood it at superficial level. I will read

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Sylvia Frances Chan 19 December 2021

To my Favourites these 22 seven liners. Such a greatest joy reading this amazing poem time and again!

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Sylvia Frances Chan 19 December 2021

Browning, my favourite great poem after his own wife, if this is food, how very delicious, so sweetest and powerfully rhyming, a wonderful poem from the pen of Browning. Very fascinating 5 Stars

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David Wood 19 December 2021

Well executed. My mum was a Browning.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 19 December 2021

A timeless poem of love that holds us spellbound. So beautifully crafted and well executed.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 03 October 2019

The sweet quarrels of lovers over trivial causes wonderfully unfolded through the couplets. A pleasure to read the interesting scenes.

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* Sunprincess * 12 November 2013

wow he is definitely great with words, of course she forgives him as before :)

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Christopher Gould 11 July 2013

We hurt the one we love.We sometimes kill the one we love.You can go off people quite suddenly.These subjects all occur and reoccur in Brownings poetry.Browning is specially good at drawing attention to how extreme attraction and admiration teeters on revulsion or downright hostility sometimes.I can identify with this because I have gone through it myself in my own personal life.

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Airda Jones 03 April 2008

Browning is like a Shakespeare that can thread his words around your heart but Browning can offer the chance to have every word understood. It just ties me in knots to read his poetry and how well it flows from exciting to calming.

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