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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

559 | 560<br />

longer poems and plays, and provide plot-summaries to introduce<br />

extracts from plays; but variants by Browning.] 1863. [1]<br />

Dramatic lyrics: Cavalier tunes; My last duchess; Incident <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French camp; Soliloquy <strong>of</strong> the Spanish cloister; <strong>The</strong> pied piper <strong>of</strong><br />

Hamelin; How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Italian in England; <strong>The</strong> lost leader; <strong>The</strong> bishop orders his<br />

tomb at St Praxed’s church; Garden-fancies; <strong>The</strong> laboratory; <strong>The</strong><br />

confessional; <strong>The</strong> flight <strong>of</strong> the duchess; Earth’s immortalities;<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy and the angel; Meeting at night; Parting at morning; <strong>The</strong><br />

glove. [2] Paracelsus: Paracelsus aspires and is warned [I 306–483];<br />

Paracelsus parts from his friends [I 700–832]; At Basil, after fourteen<br />

years [III 1–131]; <strong>The</strong> second parting [III 981–1057]; <strong>The</strong><br />

friends meet again [IV 604–93]; In the hospital <strong>of</strong> Salzburg [V<br />

338–449]; Lesson <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> Paracelsus [V 806–907]. [3]<br />

Sordello: Childhood <strong>of</strong> Sordello [I 373–663]. [4] Dramas:<br />

Strafford: <strong>The</strong> popular party expect the arrival in England <strong>of</strong><br />

Wentworth [I 1–266]; Pippa passes pt I (Morning); King Victor<br />

and King Charles [I 145–409]; <strong>The</strong> return <strong>of</strong> the Druses [V 1–372];<br />

A blot in the ’scutcheon [I iii 1–241]; Colombe’s birthday [I 1–131,<br />

IV 94–397]; Luria [I 132–61, 290–331, III 159–229, IV 165–327];<br />

Christmas-eve and Easter-day [Christmas-eve 1–186, 781–895,<br />

524–95]; [5] Men and women: Love among the ruins, Evelyn<br />

Hope, Up at a villa – down in the city, A toccata <strong>of</strong> Galuppi’s, An<br />

epistle <strong>of</strong> Karshish, Instans tyrannus, How it strikes a contemporary,<br />

<strong>The</strong> statue and the bust, Bishop Blougram’s apology, In a<br />

year, Andrea del Sarto, Saul, In a balcony, De gustibus –, Protus,<br />

Two in the Campagna, Holy-cross day, <strong>The</strong> guardian-angel,<br />

Cleon.<br />

Sordello, Strafford, Christmas-eve and Easter-day. Boston 1864,<br />

1880, 1883–4.<br />

A selection from the works <strong>of</strong> Browning. 1865 (Moxon’s Miniature<br />

Poets). Includes brief preface and contains some variant readings.<br />

My star; A face; <strong>The</strong> lost mistress; Song from Pippa passes [‘You’ll<br />

love me yet’]; Youth and art; Love in a life; Life in a love; Dîs aliter<br />

visum; Cristina; Song from Pippa passes [‘Give her but a least<br />

excuse to love me!’]; Song from A blot in the ’scutcheon [‘<strong>The</strong>re’s a<br />

woman like a dew-drop’]; Song [‘Nay, but you who do not love<br />

her’]; By the fire-side; Song from James Lee [‘Ah, Love, but a day’];<br />

Misconceptions; From James Lee [‘Is all our fire <strong>of</strong> shipwreck<br />

wood’]; From the same [‘<strong>The</strong> swallow has set her six young on the<br />

rail’]; From the same [‘I leaned on the turf’]; A lovers’ quarrel; A<br />

woman’s last word; From James Lee [‘Oh, good gigantic smile’];<br />

Any wife to any husband; <strong>The</strong> worst <strong>of</strong> it; A pretty woman; A light<br />

woman; A serenade at the villa; <strong>The</strong> last ride together; Claret;<br />

Tokay; Song [One way <strong>of</strong> love]; Rudel to the lady <strong>of</strong> Tripoli;<br />

Time’s revenges; Waring; <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong>man in Italy; In a gondola;<br />

Home-thoughts, from abroad; Home-thoughts, from the sea;<br />

Romance from Paracelsus [IV 450–552]; Song from the same [V<br />

417–45]; Romance from Pippa passes [‘A King lived long ago’];<br />

Song from the same [‘<strong>The</strong> year’s at the spring’]; Memorabilia;<br />

Popularity; Pictor ignotus; <strong>The</strong> patriot; Master Hugues <strong>of</strong> Saxe-<br />

Gotha; A grammarian’s funeral; Abt Vogler; Artemis prologuizes;<br />

Porphyria’s lover; Childe Roland to the dark tower came; Caliban<br />

upon Setebos; Rabbi ben Ezra; Epitaph in the catacombs [Easterday<br />

275–88]; May and death; <strong>The</strong> common lot [Christmas-eve<br />

1211–27]; Apparent failure; Euridice to Orpheus; Prospice;<br />

Michelagnolo [Easter-day 796–807]; Adapted from One word<br />

more [3–201].<br />

Lyrics <strong>of</strong> life, with illustrations by S. Eytinge. Boston 1866, 1869,<br />

1871. Important Amer selection: many reprints.<br />

Lyrics <strong>of</strong> life, bound with Longfellow, Household poems, and<br />

Tennyson, Song for all seasons, with collective title Companion<br />

poets. Boston 1867, 1869, 1871.<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> Browning. Pbd in 19 monthly numbers as suppl to<br />

timetable in the Official guide <strong>of</strong> the Chicago and Alton Railroad.<br />

1872. Unfinished; projected as complete edn but finishing with<br />

Two in the Campagna from Dramatic lyrics (as reclassified in<br />

1863).<br />

Selections from the poetical works <strong>of</strong> Browning. 1872. Includes dedication<br />

to Tennyson and preface. After pbd as Second ser 1880,<br />

rptd 1884 as First ser with some variants. Amer edn New York<br />

1884. My star; A face; My last duchess; Song from Pippa passes<br />

[‘Give her but a least excuse to love me’]; Cristina; Count<br />

Gismond; Song [‘Nay, but you who do not love her’]; A serenade at<br />

the villa; Youth and art; <strong>The</strong> flight <strong>of</strong> the duchess; Song from<br />

Pippa passes [‘<strong>The</strong> year’s at the spring’]; ‘How they brought the<br />

good news from Ghent to Aix’; Song from Paracelsus [IV<br />

190–205]; Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr; Incident <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French camp; <strong>The</strong> lost leader; In a gondola; A lovers’ quarrel;<br />

Earth’s immortalities; <strong>The</strong> last ride together; Mesmerism; By the<br />

fire-side; Any wife to any husband; In a year; Song from James Lee<br />

[‘Oh good gigantic smile o’ the old brown earth’]; A woman’s last<br />

word; Meeting at night; Parting at morning; Women and roses;<br />

Misconceptions; A pretty woman; A light woman; Love in a life;<br />

Life in a love; <strong>The</strong> laboratory; Gold hair; <strong>The</strong> statue and the bust;<br />

Love among the ruins; Time’s revenges; Waring; Homethoughts,<br />

from abroad; <strong>The</strong> Italian in England; <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong>man<br />

in Italy; Up at a villa – down in the city; Pictor ignotus; Fra Lippo<br />

Lippi; Andrea del Sarto; <strong>The</strong> bishop orders his tomb at St Praxed’s<br />

church; A toccata <strong>of</strong> Galuppi’s; How it strikes a contemporary;<br />

Protus; Master Hugues <strong>of</strong> Saxe-Gotha; Abt Vogler; Two in the<br />

Campagna; De gustibus–; <strong>The</strong> guardian-angel; Evelyn Hope;<br />

Memorabilia; Apparent failure; Prospice; Childe Roland to the<br />

dark tower came; A grammarian’s funeral; Cleon; Instans tyrannus;<br />

An epistle <strong>of</strong> Karshish; Caliban upon Setebos; Saul; Rabbi<br />

ben Ezra; Epilogue [to Dramatis personae].<br />

Favorite poems by Browning, Boston 1877. Many reprints.<br />

Selections from the poetical works <strong>of</strong> Browning. Second series.<br />

1880. Rptd 1884 with some variants. Amer edn New York 1884. A<br />

wall; Apparitions; Natural magic; Magical nature; Gardenfancies<br />

I–II; In three days; <strong>The</strong> lost mistress; One way <strong>of</strong> love;<br />

Rudel to the lady <strong>of</strong> Tripoli; Numpholeptos; Appearances; <strong>The</strong><br />

worst <strong>of</strong> it; Too late; Bifurcation; A likeness; May and death; A<br />

forgiveness; Cenciaja; Porphyria’s lover; Filippo Baldinucci on<br />

the privilege <strong>of</strong> burial; Soliloquy <strong>of</strong> the Spanish cloister; <strong>The</strong><br />

heretic’s tragedy; Holy-cross day; Amphibian; St Martin’s<br />

summer; James Lee’s wife; Respectability; Dîs aliter visum;<br />

Confessions; <strong>The</strong> householder; Tray; Cavalier-tunes I–III; Before;<br />

After; Hervé Riel; In a balcony; Old pictures in Florence; Bishop<br />

Blougram’s apology; Mr Sludge ‘the medium’; <strong>The</strong> boy and the<br />

angel; A death in the desert; Fears and scruples; Artemis prologuizes;<br />

Pheidippides; <strong>The</strong> patriot; Popularity; Pisgah-sights 1–3; At<br />

the Mermaid; House; Shop; A tale [<strong>The</strong> two poets <strong>of</strong> Croisic<br />

1293–1400].<br />

A selection for the use <strong>of</strong> schools. Ed F. Ahn, Berlin 1882; Lyrical and<br />

dramatic poems, ed E. T. Mason, New York 1883; Selections, ed R.<br />

G. White, New York 1883; A Browning calendar, Chicago 1886<br />

(first <strong>of</strong> many edns); Bits from Browning, ed Mrs N. V. Walker,<br />

Boston 1886.<br />

Men and women and Sordello. Boston 1883, 1885, 1886.<br />

Christmas-eve and Easter-day, and other poems, with an introductory<br />

essay on Browning’s theory concerning personal immortality.<br />

Ed H. E. Hersey and W. J. Rolfe 1887.<br />

Lyrics, idyls and romances from the poetic and dramatic works <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert Browning. Boston 1887, 1888, 1890.<br />

Bits <strong>of</strong> burnished gold from Browning. Ed R. Porter, New York 1888;<br />

Good and true thoughts from Browning, ed A. Cross, New York<br />

1888; <strong>The</strong> Browning reciter, ed A. H. Miles 1889 (‘tenth thousand’);<br />

Shorter poems, ed N. Bögholm, New York 1890; Browning<br />

year book, ed C. M. Tyths, New York 1892; Fifine at the fair, and<br />

other poems, ed J. Morrison, Edinburgh 1892; <strong>The</strong> Browning<br />

primer, ed F. J. Furnivall, New York 1893; A blot, and other

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