Of the thirty-two stanzas of
Robert Browning's poem
Rabbi Ben Ezra, the ones that my mother Evelyn M. Gilmer (1923-2016) liked best are the first, the sixth, the thirty-first and the thirty-second. I hope you will enjoy reading that poem in its entirety.
Robert Browning (1812-1889),
English poet
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