Elizabeth Barrett Browning Quotes About Pain

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  • World's use is cold, world's love is vain, world's cruelty is bitter bane; but is not the fruit of pain.

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1866). “Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poetical works”, p.222
  • Yet half the beast is the great god Pan, To laugh, as he sits by the river, Making a poet out of a man. The true gods sigh for the cost and the pain-- For the reed that grows never more again As a reed with the reeds of the river.

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1871). “Poetical Works”, p.519
  • truth outlives pain, as the soul does life.

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1871). “Poetical Works”, p.451
  • At painful times, when composition is impossible and reading not enough, grammars and dictionaries are excellent for distraction.

    "The Barretts at Hope End: the early diary of Elizabeth Barrett Browning".
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