what is the meaning of 'prospice'
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The title 'Prospice' can be translated as 'look forward', and in this poem, published in 1864, Browning is looking forward to death, when he expects 'I will clasp thee again'. Such optimism seems to contrast markedly with the religious doubt or searching of many Victorian writers.
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prospice means look forward it is from the poem.
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