Elizabeth Barrett Browning Quotes About Sorrow

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  • Sing, seraph with the glory! heaven is high. Sing, poet with the sorrow! earth is low. The universe's inward voices cry "Amen" to either song of joy and woe. Sing, seraph, poet! sing on equally!

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856). “Poems”, p.260
  • "There is no God," the foolish saith, But none, "There is no sorrow." And nature oft the cry of faith In bitter need will borrow: Eyes which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised; And lips say, "God be pitiful," Who ne'er said, "God be praised."

    "The Cry of the Human" l. 7 (1844)
  • Earth may embitter, not remove, The love divinely given; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love, And lead us nearer heaven.

    Heaven  
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1838). “The seraphim, and other poems, by E.B. Barrett”, p.360
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