Thou art my single day, God lends to leaven what were all Earth else, with a feel of heaven
Thou art my single day, God lends to leaven what were all Earth else, with a feel of heaven
The quote “Thou art my single day, God lends to leaven what were all Earth else, with a feel of heaven” encapsulates the essence of Robert Browning’s poetry, particularly his exploration of love, faith, and the divine. Browning was a Victorian poet known for his dramatic monologues and complex psychological portraits, but he also delved into themes of spirituality and the transcendent.