Sunday, May 13, 2001

A Woman's Last Word Comments

Rating: 3.1

Let's contend no more, Love,
Strive nor weep:
All be as before, Love,
---Only sleep!
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Robert Browning
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Sylvia Frances Chan 28 September 2021

As MIchael Pruchnicki wrote: A Master of Dramatic Monologue. WOW! 5 Stars full

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Sylvia Frances Chan 28 September 2021

The words so touching, a true Master of the words!

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Sylvia Frances Chan 28 September 2021

THE Robert Browning, the great Poet of the past times, the famous spouse of EBB, great poem and so fantastic! 5 Stars full

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 28 September 2021

A wonderful poem of love so beautifully crafted and expressed.

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Mahtab Bangalee 03 February 2020

Be a god and hold me With a charm! Be a man and fold me With thine arm! really superb and fantastic writing skill greatly written straightly FAV list

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Anthony Duart Maclean 25 February 2019

My father used to quote these pages of Robert Browning when I was a child. He never quoted from a book. He knew the literature by heart. I loved listening to him.

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Alexander Hay-Whitton 25 November 2018

This poem scares the out of me as a married man. Never read it without worrying about whether I might be putting my wife through that!

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Chandan Dey 11 May 2018

A wonderful love poem with wonderful drafting. A beauty in the simplicity.

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Me Poet Yeps Poet 11 May 2018

ROBERT BROWNING He was the most authentic poet of love and I take after him there is nothing beyond this life nor UNIVERSE SO WHILE ON MOMMY EARTH let us only love and enjoy whilst we love and leave a progeny behind like you and me

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Me Poet Yeps Poet 11 May 2018

He was the most authentic poet of love and I take after him there is nothing beyond this life nor UNIVERSE SO WHILE ON MOMMY EARTH let us only love and enjoy whilst we love and leave a progeny behind like you and me

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Kumarmani Mahakul 11 May 2018

Love and the words from the heart of a woman have been well executed by Robert Browning. Beautiful poem.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 11 May 2018

Such a splendid poem by Robert Browning👍👍👍

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Pranab K Chakraborty 11 May 2018

I must bury sorrow Out of sight: ..... So intense the writing it brings almost tear at its reading last. Browning is so powerful.... so.... I salute such word-artists silently many times after reading such work. Nice post indeed. Thanks to PH.

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Robert Murray Smith 11 May 2018

An exemplar of plain English. Take note.

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Abhimanyu Kumar.s 19 December 2017

Nobody has ever read or CAn read a girl's psyche, yet this poet has made a marvelous attempt. Good

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Edward Kofi Louis 19 December 2017

Cheek on cheek! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 19 December 2017

Superb manifestations of beloved's desires from the loved one expressed with tenderness and love.

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Mary Skarpathiotaki 19 December 2017

Must a little weep, Love, (Foolish me!) And so fall asleep, Love, Loved by thee..........excellent! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 10+

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Sylvia Frances Chan 19 December 2017

LAST PART I never dare to give marks on Classic poems, since each one is of an absorbing BEAUTY and this one is full of courage in a Victorian Age as he was living by then. True Super of Highest Quality and Courageously worded. CONGRATULATIONS for The CLASSIC Poem of The Day.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 19 December 2017

FOURTH PART In our time, the woman loves indeed to, but does not dare to admit anymore, because the position of a woman has changed in at presents society. But in his time he was very true and correct. I have enjoyed this powerful and most beautiful poem of a true romanticus.

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