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  1. The work that she accomplished and her own personal fame will no longer be tainted by George Sand. Analysis of George Sand: A Desire Lines 1-4 Thou large-brained woman and large-hearted man, Self-called George Sand! whose soul, amid the lions. Of thy tumultuous senses, moans defiance. And answers roar for roar, as spirits can:

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  2. A tribute to George Sand (1804-1876), the pen name of Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, considered one of the godmothers of French poetry. The poem highlights Sand’s tremendous and

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  4. Sep 8, 2017 · The 1853 poem “To George Sand: A Desire” was a tribute by poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning to French author Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, better known by her pen name, George Sand. When this poem was published, Sand was nearly 50 years old (born in 1804), just two years older than Barrett Browning. But the poet considered Sand a model for ...

  5. May 13, 2011 · Elizabeth Barrett Browning 1806 (Kelloe) – 1861 (Florence) Childhood. Life. Love. THOU large-brained woman and large-hearted man, A. Self-called George Sand ! whose soul, amid the lions B. Of thy tumultuous senses, moans defiance C. And answers roar for roar, as spirits can: A. I would some mild miraculous thunder ran A.

  6. To George Sand: A Desire. THOU large-brained woman and large-hearted man, Self-called George Sand ! whose soul, amid the lions. Of thy tumultuous senses, moans defiance. And answers roar for roar, as spirits can: I would some mild miraculous thunder ran. Above the applauded circus, in appliance. Of thine own nobler nature's strength and science,

  7. To George Sand: A Desire. by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Thou large-brained woman and large-hearted man, Self-called George Sand! whose soul amid the lions Of thy tumultuous senses, moans defiance, And answers roar for roar, as spirits can: I would some mild miraculous thunder ran Above the applauded circus, in appliance Of thine own nobler nature's strength and science, --Drawing two pinions ...

  8. THOU large-brained woman and lar… Self-called George Sand! whose so… Of thy tumultuous senses, moans de… And answers roar for roar, as spir… I would some mild miraculous thund…

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