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INTRODUCTION

THE LIFE OF BROWNING

THE POETRY OF BROWNING

BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

SONGS FROM PARACELSUS

I

"HEAP CASSIA, SANDAL-BUDS, AND STRIPES"

II

"OVER THE SEA OUR GALLEYS WENT"

III

"THUS THE MAYNE GLIDETH"

CAVALIER TUNES

I

MARCHING ALONG

II

GIVE A ROUSE

III BOOT AND SADDLE

THE LOST LEADER

"HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX"

GARDEN FANCIES

THE FLOWER'S NAME

MEETING AT NIGHT

PARTING AT MORNING

EVELYN HOPE

LOVE AMONG THE RUINS

UP AT A VILLA—DOWN IN THE CITY

(AS DISTINGUISHED BY AN ITALIAN PERSON OF QUALITY)

A TOCCATA OF GALUPPI'S

OLD PICTURES IN FLORENCE

"DE GUSTIBUS——"

HOME-THOUGHTS, FROM ABROAD

HOME-THOUGHTS, FROM THE SEA

SAUL

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

MY STAR

TWO IN THE CAMPAGNA

IN THREE DAYS

THE GUARDIAN-ANGEL

A PICTURE AT FANO

MEMORABILIA

INCIDENT OF THE FRENCH CAMP

MY LAST DUCHESS

FERRARA

THE BOY AND THE ANGEL

THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN;

A CHILD'S STORY

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL

SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE

"CHILDE ROLAND TO THE DARK TOWER CAME"

(See Edgar's song in Lear)

HOW IT STRIKES A CONTEMPORARY

FRA LIPPO LIPPI

ANDREA DEL SARTO

Called "The Faultless Painter"

THE BISHOP ORDERS HIS TOMB AT SAINT PRAXED'S CHURCH

Rome , 15—

CLEON

"As certain also of your own poets have said"—

ONE WORD MORE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

ABT VOGLER

(AFTER HE HAS BEEN EXTEMPORIZING UPON THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF HIS INVENTION)

RABBI BEN EZRA

CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS; OR NATURAL THEOLOGY IN THE ISLAND

"Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thyself."

MAY AND DEATH

PROSPICE

A FACE

O LYRIC LOVE

PROLOGUE TO PACCHIAROTTO

HOUSE

SHOP

HERVÉ RIEL

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

"GOOD, TO FORGIVE"

"SUCH A STARVED BANK OF MOSS"

EPILOGUE TO THE TWO POETS OF CROISIC

PHEIDIPPIDES

Χαιρετε, νικωμεν.

MULÉYKEH

WANTING IS—WHAT?

NEVER THE TIME AND THE PLACE

THE PATRIOT

INSTANS TYRANNUS

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

THE ITALIAN IN ENGLAND

"ROUND US THE WILD CREATURES"

PROLOGUE TO ASOLANDO

SUMMUM BONUM

EPILOGUE TO ASOLANDO

PIPPA PASSES

A DRAMA

INTRODUCTION

New Year's Day at Asolo in the Trevisan

I. Morning

II.—NOON

IV.—NIGHT

NOTES

SONGS FROM PARACELSUS

CAVALIER TUNES

THE LOST LEADER

HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX

THE FLOWER'S NAME

MEETING AT NIGHT AND PARTING AT MORNING

EVELYN HOPE

LOVE AMONG THE RUINS

UP AT A VILLA—DOWN IN THE CITY

A TOCCATA OF GALUPPI'S

OLD PICTURES IN FLORENCE

"DE GUSTIBUS—"

HOME-THOUGHTS FROM ABROAD

HOME-THOUGHTS FROM THE SEA

SAUL

MY STAR

TWO IN THE CAMPAGNA

IN THREE DAYS

THE GUARDIAN ANGEL

MEMORABILIA

INCIDENT OF THE FRENCH CAMP

MY LAST DUCHESS

THE BOY AND THE ANGEL

THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN

THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS

A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL

"CHILDE ROLAND TO THE DARK TOWER CAME"

HOW IT STRIKES A CONTEMPORARY

FRA LIPPO LIPPI

ANDREA DEL SARTO

THE BISHOP ORDERS HIS TOMB AT ST. PRAXED'S CHURCH

CLEON

ONE WORD MORE

ABT VOGLER

RABBI BEN EZRA

CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS

MAY AND DEATH

PROSPICE

A FACE

O LYRIC LOVE

A WALL

HOUSE AND SHOP

HERVÉ RIEL

"GOOD TO FORGIVE"

"SUCH A STARVED BANK OF MOSS"

EPILOGUE TO THE TWO POETS OF CROISIC

PHEIDIPPIDES

MULÉYKEH

WANTING IS—WHAT?

"NEVER THE TIME AND THE PLACE"

THE PATRIOT

INSTANS TYRANNUS

THE ITALIAN IN ENGLAND

"ROUND US THE WILD CREATURES"

PROLOGUE TO ASOLANDO

SUMMUM BONUM

EPILOGUE TO ASOLANDO

PIPPA PASSES

Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning

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