Browning, Robert, 1812-1889; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
Garden Fancies. I. The Flower's Name; II. Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis.
(_Hood's Magazine_, vol. 2, 1844, pp. 45-48.)
Reprinted in _Dramatis Romances and Lyrics_ (1845).
The Boy and the Angel.
(_Hood's Magazine_, vol. 2, 1844, pp. 140-142.)
Reprinted revised, and with five fresh couplets, in _Dramatic
Romances and Lyrics_ (1845).
The Tomb at St. Praxed's (Rome 15--).
(_Hood's Magazine_, vol. 3, 1845, pp. 237-239.)
Reprinted in _Dramatic Romances and Lyrics_ (1845).
The Flight of the Duchess.
(_Hood's Magazine_, vol. 3, 1845, pp. 313-318.)
Reprinted in _Dramatic Romances and Lyrics_ (1845).
Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley. [A fabrication.]
With an introductory essay, by Robert Browning. London, 1852, 8vo.
---- On the poet, objective and subjective; on the latter's aim;
on Shelley as man and poet. [Being a reprint of the Introductory
Essay to "Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley."] London, 1881, 8vo.
Published for the Browning Society.
---- A reprint of the Introductory Essay prefixed to the volume of
Letters of Shelley. Edited by W. Tyas Harden. London, 1838, 8vo.
Ben Karshook's Wisdom.
(_The Keepsake_, 1856, p. 16.)
May and Death.
(_The Keepsake_, 1857, p. 164.)
Reprinted in _Dramatis Personæ_ (1845).
Orpheus and Eurydice.
F. Leighton. 8 lines. (_Royal Academy Exhibition Catalogue_
1864, p. 13.)
Reprinted in _Poetical Works_, 1868, where it is included in
_Dramatis Personæ_.
Gold Hair.
_See_ note to _Dramatis Personæ_.
Prospice.
_See_ note to _Dramatis Personæ_.
Under the Cliff.
_See_ note to _Dramatis Personæ_.
A selection from the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
[First series edited by Robert Browning.] 2 series. London, 1866-80, 8vo.
Hervé Riel. (_Cornhill Magazine_, vol 23, 1871, pp. 257-260.)
Reprinted in _Pacchiarotto and other Poems_, 1876.
"Oh Love, Love:" the Lyric of Euripides in his Hippolytus.
(_Euripides. By J.P. Mahaffy_, p. 16.) London, 1879, 12mo.
"The Blind Man to the Maiden said."
(_The Hour will Come_, by _Wilhelmine von Hillern.
From the German by Clara Bell_, vol. ii., p. 174.)
London [1879], 8vo.
Printed anonymously; quoted with statement of authorship in the
_Whitehall Review_, March 1, 1883.
Reprinted in _Browning Society's Papers_, Pt. iv., p. 410.
Ten new lines to "Touch him ne'er so lightly."
(_Dramatic Idyls_, 2nd ser., 1880, p. 149.)
Lines written in an autograph album, Oct. 14, 1880.
(_Century Magazine_, vol. 25, 1882, pp. 159, 160.)
Printed without Mr. Browning's consent. Reprinted in the
_Browning Society's Papers_, Pt. in., p. 43.
Sonnet on Goldoni (dated "Venice, Nov. 27, 1883").
Written for the Album of the Committee of the Goldoni Monument
at Venice, and inserted on the first page.
(_Pall Mall Gazette_, Dec. 8, 1883.)
Reprinted in the Browning Society's Papers, Pt. v., p. 98.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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