Robert Browning quotes - page 8
But, brave,
Thou at first prompting of what I call God,
And fools call Nature, didst hear, comprehend,
Accept the obligation laid on thee,
Mother elect, to save the unborn child,
As brute and bird do, reptile and the fly,
Ay and, I nothing doubt, even tree, shrub, plant
And flower o' the field, all in a common pact
To worthily defend the trust of trusts,
Life from the Ever Living.
Robert Browning
Robert Browning
Occupation: English Poet
Born: May 7, 1812
Died: December 12, 1889
Quotes count: 271
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