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Robert Browning's "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister"
Posted by: kylere (---.N1.Vanderbilt.Edu)
Date: October 11, 2021 11:43PM

I need help with this poem. I have to discuss the role of the speaker - how his obsessions motivate him; what upsets him most about Brother Lawrence; and how Browning hiighlights the discrepency b/w speaker's personality, vocation, and setting. I will welcome any insight! Thanks ~

Re: Robert Browning's "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister"
Posted by: IanB (---.tnt2.mornington.au.da.uu.net)
Date: October 12, 2021 06:17AM

Even though longish, it will be easier to have the poem in the thread. Here it is:

I.
Gr-r-r---there go, my heart's abhorrence!
Water your damned flower-pots, do!
If hate killed men, Brother Lawrence,
God's blood, would not mine kill you!
What? your myrtle-bush wants trimming?
Oh, that rose has prior claims---
Needs its leaden vase filled brimming?
Hell dry you up with its flames!

II.
At the meal we sit together:
_Salve tibi!_ I must hear
Wise talk of the kind of weather,
Sort of season, time of year:
_Not a plenteous cork-crop: scarcely
Dare we hope oak-galls, I doubt:
What's the Latin name for ``parsley''?_
What's the Greek name for Swine's Snout?

III.
Whew! We'll have our platter burnished,
Laid with care on our own shelf!
With a fire-new spoon we're furnished,
And a goblet for ourself,
Rinsed like something sacrificial
Ere 'tis fit to touch our chaps---
Marked with L. for our initial!
(He-he! There his lily snaps!)

IV.
_Saint_, forsooth! While brown Dolores
Squats outside the Convent bank
With Sanchicha, telling stories,
Steeping tresses in the tank,
Blue-black, lustrous, thick like horsehairs,
---Can't I see his dead eye glow,
Bright as 'twere a Barbary corsair's?
(That is, if he'd let it show!)

V.
When he finishes refection,
Knife and fork he never lays
Cross-wise, to my recollection,
As do I, in Jesu's praise.
I the Trinity illustrate,
Drinking watered orange-pulp---
In three sips the Arian frustrate;
While he drains his at one gulp.

VI.
Oh, those melons? If he's able
We're to have a feast! so nice!
One goes to the Abbot's table,
All of us get each a slice.
How go on your flowers? None double
Not one fruit-sort can you spy?
Strange!---And I, too, at such trouble,
Keep them close-nipped on the sly!

VII.
There's a great text in Galatians,
Once you trip on it, entails
Twenty-nine distinct damnations,
One sure, if another fails:
If I trip him just a-dying,
Sure of heaven as sure can be,
Spin him round and send him flying
Off to hell, a Manichee?

VIII.
Or, my scrofulous French novel
On grey paper with blunt type!
Simply glance at it, you grovel
Hand and foot in Belial's gripe:
If I double down its pages
At the woeful sixteenth print,
When he gathers his greengages,
Ope a sieve and slip it in't?

IX.
Or, there's Satan!---one might venture
Pledge one's soul to him, yet leave
Such a flaw in the indenture
As he'd miss till, past retrieve,
Blasted lay that rose-acacia
We're so proud of! _Hy, Zy, Hine ..._
'St, there's Vespers! _Plena grati
Ave, Virgo!_ Gr-r-r---you swine!



Post Edited (11-16-04 15:23)

Re: Robert Browning's "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister"
Posted by: lg (---.ca.charter.com)
Date: October 12, 2021 08:15AM

There is some discussion of the poem here:

[www.worldwideschool.org]

and here:

[www.cs.rice.edu]



Les

Re: Robert Browning's "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister"
Posted by: Hugh Clary (---.denver-02rh15-16rt.co.dial-access.att.net)
Date: October 12, 2021 11:29AM

Thanks, Les (and thanks more, for that matter). That Worldwide School site has some interesting pages.

[www.worldwideschool.org]

Re: Robert Browning's "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister"
Posted by: Soph (---.greenacre.surrey.sch.uk)
Date: November 16, 2021 04:39AM

good luck



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