Robert Browning

Robert Browning:

(Camberwell, London, 7 May 1812 – Venice, 12 December 1889).
English poet and playwright. He is considered one of the important writers of the Victorian era.

Robert Browning (1888). Photo: wikipedia.org

All June, I bound the rose in sheaves. Now, rose by rose, I strip the leaves.

Photo by Ed Robertson

Oh, to be in England now that April’s there.

Photo: Tunafish. Meaning:  Saying: The sentence reflects a longing for England in the spring, where the speaker imagines the peaceful and beautiful landscape. Origin: The poem “Oh, to be in England now that April is here” was written by Robert Browning. Author: Robert Browning was a famous English poet who lived in the 19th century. Conclusion: This saying reflects the longing for spring and the peace that comes with it.

 

 

 

 

Door Pieter

Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa. Spiritueel, echter niet religieus. Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten. Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).

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