Browning, Robert, 1812-1889; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in their Day. Introduced by
a Dialogue between Apollo and the Fates, etc. London, 1887, 8vo.
Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession. London, 1833, 8vo.
There are only five known copies extant, two of which are in the
British Museum.
A reprint of the original edition of 1833. Edited by T.J. Wise.
London, 1886, 12mo. Four copies were printed on vellum.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, with 35 illustrations by Kate Greenaway.
London [1889], 4to.
Appeared originally in _Dramatic Lyrics_ (Bells and Pomegranates,
No. III.), 1842.
Prince Hohenstiel--Schwangau: Saviour of Society. London, 1871, 8vo.
Red Cotton Night-Cap Country; or Turf and Towers. London, 1873, 8vo.
The Ring and the Book. 4 vols. London, 1868-69, 8vo.
Now in second edition.
Sordello. London, 1840, 8vo.
The Statue and the Bust. _Moxon_: London, 1855, 8vo.
Reprinted in _Men and Women_.
Strafford: an historical tragedy. London, 1837, 8vo.
[Acting edition for the use of the North London Collegiate School
for Girls.] [London, 1882.] 8vo.
Another edition. With notes and preface by E.H. Hickey, and an
introduction by S.R. Gardiner. London, 1884, 8vo.
Two Poems. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning.
London, 1854, 8vo.
These two poems, "A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London," by
Elizabeth B. Browning, and "The Twins," by Robert Browning, were
printed by Miss Arabella Barrett, for a bazaar in aid of a "Refuge
for Young Destitute Girls." "The Twins" was reprinted in "Men and
Women," in 1850.
III. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAGAZINES, ETC.
Sonnet.--"Eyes, calm beside thee, (Lady couldst thou know!")
Dated August 17, 1834; signed "Z."
(_Monthly Repository_, vol. 8 N.S., 1834, p. 712.)
The King.--"A King lived long ago." Signed "Z."
(_Monthly Repository_, vol. 9 N.S., 1835, pp. 707, 708.)
Reprinted with six fresh lines and revised throughout,
in Pippa Passes (1841).
Porphyria.--"The rain set early in to-night." Signed "Z."
(_Monthly Repository_, vol. 10 N.S., 1836, pp. 43, 44.)
Johannes Agricola.--"There's Heaven above; and night by night." Signed "Z."
(_Monthly Repository_, vol. 10 N.S., 1836, pp. 45, 46.)
_Porphyria_ and _Johannes Agricola_ were reprinted in
"Bells and Pomegranates," No. iii., with the title _Madhouse Cells_.
Lines.--"Still ailing, wind? Wilt be appeased or no?" Signed "Z."
(_Monthly Repository_, vol. 10 N.S., 1836, pp. 270, 271.)
Reprinted revised, in _Dramatis Personae_, 1884, as the first
six stanzas of VI. of "James Lee."
The Laboratory (Ancient Régime).
(_Hood's Magazine_, vol. 1, 1844, pp. 513, 514.)
Reprinted in _Dramatic Romances and Lyrics_ (1845), as the first
of two poems called "France and England."
Claret and Tokay.
(_Hoofs Magazine_, vol. 1, 1844, p. 525.)
Reprinted in _Dramatic Romances and Lyrics_ (1846).
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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