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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Robert Browning, by Robert Browning This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Robert Browning Author: Robert Browning Editor: David Widger Release Date: March 25, 2019 [EBook #59123] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF BROWNING *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING Compiled by David Widger BROWNING CONTENTS Click on the ## before many of the titles to view a linked table of contents for that volume. Click on the title itself to open the original online file. ## INTRODUCTION TO ROBERT BROWNING ## LIFE AND LETTERS OF ROBERT BROWNING ## A BLOT IN THE 'SCUTCHEON ## DRAMATIC ROMANCES CHRISTMAS EVE LETTERS OF BROWNING ## SHORTER POEMS ## MEN AND WOMEN THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN O MAY I JOIN THE CHOIR INVISIBLE! ## SELECTIONS FROM THE POEMS AND PLAYS A DAY WITH BROWNING ## THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN AND OTHER POEMS POMEGRANATES FROM AN ENGLISH GARDEN ## COMPLETE POETIC AND DRAMATIC WORKS TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ROBERT BROWNING’S POETRY by Hiram Corson CONTENTS PREFACE. INTRODUCTION. I. The Spiritual Ebb and Flow exhibited in English Poetry Popularity. II. The Idea of Personality and of Art as an intermediate agency of Personality 1. General Remarks. 2. The Idea of Personality as embodied in Browning’s Poetry. 3. Art as an Intermediate Agency of Personality. III. Mr. Browning’s “Obscurity”. IV. Browning’s Verse. V. Arguments of the Poems. Wanting is—What? My Star. The Flight of the Duchess. The Last Ride Together. By the Fireside. Prospice. Amphibian. James Lee’s Wife. A Tale. Confessions. Respectability. Home-Thoughts from Abroad. Home-Thoughts from the Sea. Old Pictures in Florence. Pictor Ignotus. Andrea del Sarto. Fra Lippo Lippi. A Face. The Bishop orders his Tomb. A Toccata of Galuppi’s. Abt Vogler. ‘Touch him ne’er so lightly’, etc. Memorabilia. How it strikes a Contemporary. “Transcendentalism”. Apparent Failure. Rabbi Ben Ezra. A Grammarian’s Funeral. An Epistle containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish A Martyr’s Epitaph. Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister. Holy-Cross Day. Saul. A Death in the Desert. POEMS. Wanting is—What? My Star. The Last Ride Together. By the Fireside. Prospice. Amphibian. James Lee’s Wife. A Tale. Epilogue to ‘The Two Poets of Croisic’. Confessions. Respectability. Home Thoughts, from Abroad. Home Thoughts, from the Sea. Old Pictures in Florence. Pictor Ignotus. Andrea del Sarto. Fra Lippo Lippi. A Face. The Bishop orders his Tomb. A Toccata of Galuppi’s. Abt Vogler. Memorabilia. How it strikes a Contemporary. “Transcendentalism”: Apparent Failure. Rabbi Ben Ezra. A Grammarian’s Funeral. An Epistle containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish A Martyr’s Epitaph. Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister. Holy-Cross Day. Saul. A Death in the Desert. A LIST OF CRITICISMS OF BROWNING’S WORKS. Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning. By James Thomson. LIFE AND LETTERS OF ROBERT BROWNING by Mrs. Sutherland Orr Second Edition CONTENTS LIFE AND LETTERS OF ROBERT BROWNING Chapter 1 Origin of the Browning Family Chapter 2 Robert Browning's Father Chapter 3 1812-1826 Chapter 4 1826-1833 Chapter 5 1833-1835 Chapter 6 1835-1838 Chapter 7 1838-1841 Chapter 8 1841-1844 Chapter 9 1844-1849 Chapter 10 1849-1852 Chapter 11 1852-1855 Chapter 12 1855-1858 Chapter 13 1858-1861 Chapter 14 1861-1863 Chapter 15 1863-1869 Chapter 16 1869-1873 Chapter 17 1873-1878 Chapter 18 1878-1884 Chapter 19 1881-1887 Chapter 20 Constancy to Habit Chapter 21 Marriage Chapter 22 Illness and Death Conclusion Index A BLOT IN THE 'SCUTCHEON By Robert Browning CONTENTS Transcriber's comments INTRODUCTORY NOTE A BLOT IN THE 'SCUTCHEON ACT I ACT II ACT III DRAMATIC ROMANCES By Robert Browning Introduction and Notes: Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INCIDENT OF THE FRENCH CAMP THE PATRIOT MY LAST DUCHESS COUNT GISMOND THE BOY AND THE ANGEL INSTANS TYRANNUS MESMERISM THE GLOVE TIME'S REVENGES THE ENGLISHMAN IN ITALY IN A GONDOLA WARING THE TWINS A LIGHT WOMAN THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN: THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL, THE HERETIC'S TRAGEDY HOLY-CROSS DAY PROTUS THE STATUE AND THE BUST PORPHYRIA'S LOVER "CHILDE ROLAND TO THE DARK TOWER CAME." BROWNING'S SHORTER POEMS Selected And Edited By Franklin T. Baker CONTENTS Page LIFE OF BROWNING vii BROWNING AS POET x APPRECIATIONS xx CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BROWNING'S WORKS xxiv BIBLIOGRAPHY xxvii The Pied Piper of Hamelin 1 Tray 15 Incident of the French Camp 17 "How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix" 19 Hervé Riel 22 Pheidippides 30 My Star 40 Evelyn Hope 41 Love among the Ruins 43 Misconceptions 47 Natural Magic 48 Apparitions 49 A Wall 50 Confessions 51 A Woman's Last Word 53 A Pretty Woman 55 Youth and Art 58 A Tale 61 Cavalier Tunes 67 Home-Thoughts, from the Sea 70 Summum Bonum 71 A Face 72 Songs from Pippa Passes 73 The Lost Leader 75 Apparent Failure 77 Fears and Scruples 80 Instans Tyrannus 82 The Patriot 85 The Boy and the Angel 87 Memorabilia 91 Why I am a Liberal 92 Prospice 93 Epilogue to "Asolando" 94 "De Gustibus—" 96 The Italian in England 98 My Last Duchess 105 The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church 107 The Laboratory 113 Home Thoughts, from Abroad 115 Up at a Villa—Down in the City 116 A Toccata of Galuppi's 122 Abt Vogler 126 Rabbi Ben Ezra 133 A Grammarian's Funeral 143 Andrea del Sarto 149 Caliban upon Setebos 161 "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came" 174 An Epistle 183 Saul 196 One Word More 224 NOTES 235 ILUSTRATION: Robert Browning 271 MEN AND WOMEN By Robert Browning CONTENTS INTRODUCTION "TRANSCENDENTALISM: A POEM IN TWELVE BOOKS" HOW IT STRIKES A CONTEMPORARY ARTEMIS PROLOGIZES AN EPISTLE CONTAINING THE STRANGE MEDICAL EXPERIENCE OF KARSHISH, THE ARAB PHYSICIAN JOHANNES AGRICOLA IN MEDITATION PICTOR IGNOTUS FRA LIPPO LIPPI ANDREA DEL SARTO THE BISHOP ORDERS HIS TOMB AT SAINT PRAXED'S CHURCH BISHOP BLOUGRAM'S APOLOGY CLEON RUDEL TO THE LADY OF TRIPOLI ONE WORD MORE SELECTIONS FROM THE POEMS AND PLAYS Edited By Myra Reynolds CONTENTS Introduction— PAGE I. The Life of Browning 7 II. The Poetry of Browning 31 Bibliography 57 Chronological Table 60 Selections from Browning— (The figures in parentheses refer to the pages of the Notes.) Songs from Paracelsus (389) 65 Cavalier Tunes (391) 69 The Lost Leader (391) 72 "How They Brought the Good News" (392) 73 The Flower's Name (393) 76 Meeting at Night (393) 78 Parting at Morning (393) 78 Evelyn Hope (393) 78 Love Among the Ruins (394) 81 Up at a Villa—Down in the City (394) 84 A Toccata of Galuppi's (395) 88 Old Pictures in Florence (396) 91 "De Gustibus—" (399) 101 Home-Thoughts, from Abroad (399) 103 Home-Thoughts, from the Sea (400) 104 Saul (400) 105 My Star (402) 126 Two in the Campagna (403) 126 In Three Days (403) 129 The Guardian-Angel (403) 130 Memorabilia (404) 132 Incident of the French Camp (404) 133 My Last Duchess (404) 135 The Boy and the Angel (404) 137 The Pied Piper of Hamelin (404) 141 The Flight of the Duchess (405) 152 A Grammarian's Funeral (406) 183 "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" (407) 189 How It Strikes a Contemporary (409) 196 Fra Lippo Lippi (409) 200 Andrea Del Sarto (413) 213 The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church (414) 222 Cleon (416) 227 One Word More (417) 239 Abt Vogler (419) 247 Rabbi Ben Ezra (422) 253 Caliban Upon Setebos (423) 260 May and Death (425) 271 Prospice (425) 272 A Face (425) 273 O Lyric Love (425) 274 Prologue to Pacchiarotto (425) 275 House (426) 276 Shop (426) 278 Hervé Riel (426) 282 Good to Forgive (427) 289 "Such a Starved Bank of Moss" (427) 290 Epilogue to the Two Poets of Croisic (427) 290 Pheidippides (427) 295 Muléykeh (428) 302 Wanting Is—What? (428) 309 Never the Time and the Place (428) 310 The Patriot (429) 311 Instans Tyrannus (429) 312 The Italian in England (430) 315 "Round Us the Wild Creatures" (431) 321 Prologue to Asolando (431) 321 Summum Bonum (431) 323 Epilogue to Asolando (431) 324 Pippa Passes (431) 325 Notes 389 THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN AND OTHER POEMS By Robert Browning CONTENTS PAGE The Pied Piper of Hamelin 11 Hervé Riel 24 Cavalier Tunes 31 “How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix” 34 Through the Metidja to Abd-el-kadr 37 Incident of the French Camp 39 Clive 41 Muléykeh 59 Tray 68 A Tale 70 Gold Hair 75 Donald 82 The Glove 90 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE The Pied Piper of Hamelin Frontispiece “‘Leave to go and see my wife, whom I call the Belle Aurore’” 30 “I galloped, Dirck galloped, we galloped all three” 34 “A rider bound on bound full galloping, nor bridle drew until he reached the mound” 39 “Hair, such a wonder of flix and floss” 75 “And full in the face of its owner flung the glove” 95 THE COMPLETE POETIC AND DRAMATIC WORKS Of Robert Browning Cambridge Edition TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ix PAULINE: A FRAGMENT OF A CONFESSION 1 Sonnet: "Eyes, calm beside thee, (Lady, couldst thou know!)" 11 PARACELSUS. I. Paracelsus aspires 12 II. Paracelsus attains 19 III. Paracelsus 25 IV. Paracelsus aspires 34 V. Paracelsus attains 40 STRAFFORD: A TRAGEDY 49 SORDELLO 74 PIPPA PASSES: A DRAMA 128 KING VICTOR AND KING CHARLES: A TRAGEDY 145 DRAMATIC LYRICS. Cavalier Tunes. I. Marching Along 163 II. Give a Rouse 163 III. Boot and Saddle 163 The Lost Leader 164 "How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix" 164 Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr 165 Nationality in Drinks 166 Garden Fancies. I. The Flower's Name 166 II. Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis 167 Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister 167 The Laboratory 168 The Confessional 169 Cristina 169 The Lost Mistress 170 Earth's Immortalities 170 Meeting at Night 170 Parting at Morning 170 Song: "Nay but you, who do not love her" 170 A Woman's Last Word 171 Evelyn Hope 171 Love among the Ruins 171 A Lovers' Quarrel 172 Up at a Villa—Down in the City 174 A Toccata of Galuppi's 175 Old Pictures in Florence 176 "De Gustibus—" 178 Home-Thoughts, from Abroad 179 Home-Thoughts, from the Sea 179 Saul 179 My Star 184 By the Fireside 185 Any Wife to Any Husband 187 Two in the Campagna 189 Misconceptions 189 A Serenade at the Villa 189 One Way of Love 190 Another Way of Love 190 A Pretty Woman 190 Respectability 191 Love in a Life 191 Life in a Love 191 In Three Days 192 In a Year 192 Women and Roses 193 Before 193 After 194 The Guardian-Angel 194 Memorabilia 195 Popularity 195 Master Hughes of Saxe-Gotha 195 THE RETURN OF THE DRUSES 197 A BLOT IN THE 'SCUTCHEON 216 COLOMBE'S BIRTHDAY 230 DRAMATIC ROMANCES. Incident of the French Camp 251 The Patriot 251 My Last Duchess 252 Count Gismond 252 The Boy and the Angel 253 Instans Tyrannus 254 Mesmerism 255 The Glove 256 Time's Revenges 258 The Italian in England 258 The Englishman in Italy 260 [vi] In a Gondola 262 Waring 264 The Twins 266 A Light Woman 267 The Last Ride Together 267 The Pied Piper of Hamelin 268 The Flight of the Duchess 271 A Grammarian's Funeral 279 The Heretic's Tragedy 280 Holy-Cross Day 281 Protus 283 The Statue and the Bust 283 Porphyria's Lover 286 "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" 287 A SOUL'S TRAGEDY 289 LURIA 299 CHRISTMAS-EVE AND EASTER-DAY. Christmas-Eve 316 Easter-Day 327 MEN AND WOMEN. "Transcendentalism: A Poem in Twelve Books" 335 How It Strikes a Contemporary 336 Artemis Prologizes 337 An Epistle, containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician 338 Johannes Agricola in Meditation 341 Pictor Ignotus 341 Fra Lippo Lippi 342 Andrea del Sarto 346 The Bishop orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church 348 Bishop Blougram's Apology 349 Cleon 358 Rudel To the Lady of Tripoli 361 One Word More 361 IN A BALCONY 364 Ben Karshook's Wisdom 372 DRAMATIS PERSONÃ?. James Lee's Wife. I. James Lee's Wife speaks at the Window 373 II. By the Fireside 373

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