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Robert and Elizabeth Browning 481
Prose
An Essay on Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
Pro-
lusiones Academicae. Cambridge.
Days and Hours. 1854.
The Isles of Greece. Sappho and Alcaeus. [Poems. ] 1890.
Daphne and other poems. 1891.
Poems of the Day and Year. 1895.
The Shorter Poems of Frederick Tennyson. Ed. with an introduction by
C. (B. L. ] Tennyson. 1913.
Rawnsley, H. D. Memories of the Tennysons. Glasgow, 1912.
G. A. B.
CHAPTER III
ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT
BROWNING
ROBERT BROWNING
Works
Collected Editions
Poems. . . . A new edition. 2 vols. 1849. [The first collected edn, comprising
Paracelsus and Bells and Pomegranates. ]
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 3rd edn. 3 vols. 1863. [Another
edn. ] 6 vols. 1868. L. P. 17 vols. 1888-94. [Ed. Birrell, A. and
Kenyon, F. G. ] 2 vols. 1896. [Another edn. ] 2 vols. 1898.
Complete Works. Edited with introduction and notes by Charlotte Porter
and Helen A. Clarke. 12 vols. New York and Boston (1898).
Poems of Robert Browning, containing Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances,
Men and Women, Dramas, Pauline, Paracelsus, Christmas Eve and
Easter-Day and Sordello. (Oxford edn. ) 1905.
The Works of Robert Browning. With introductions by Kenyon, Sir F. G.
(Centenary edn. ) 1912. In progress.
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Pauline: a Fragment of a Confession. 1833.
Paracelsus. 1835.
Strafford: an Historical Tragedy. With notes and Preface by Hickey, E. H.
and an introduction by Gardiner, S. R. 1837.
Sordello. 1840. Ed. Forman, H. B. (Temple Classics. ) 1902. Ed.
Whyte, A. 1913. See Herford, C. H. , The Modern Language Review,
April 1915.
Bells and Pomegranates. 8 nos. 1841-6. Pippa Passes. 1841. King Victor
and King Charles. 1842. Dramatic Lyrics. 1842. The Return of the
Druses. 1843. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. 1843. Colombe's Birthday.
1844. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. 1845. Luria; and a Souls
Tragedy. 1846.
[Each of these poems was published separately, and when completed
the entire series was issued in one volume entitled Bells and Pome-
granates, 1846. ]
Christmas Eve and Easter-Day. A Poem. 1850.
Two Poems (A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London. [By E. B. B. ] The
Twins. Give and It-sball-be-given-unto-you). 1854.
Cleon. 1855. [Rptd in Men and Women. ]
The Statue and the Bust. 1855. (Rptd in Men and Women. ]
Men and Women. 2 vols. 1855.
Gold Hair: A Legend of Pornic. 1864. (Rptd in Dramatis Personae. )
Dramatis Personae. 1864.
The Ring and the Book. 4 vols. 1868-9. [The volumes were published
separately. ] With an introduction by Dowden, E. and four facsimiles.
(Oxford edn. ) 1912.
The Old Yellow Book, source of Browning's The Ring and the Book,
in complete photo-reproduction, with translation, essay and notes
by Hodell, C. W. 1908. Publications of the Carnegie Institute
of Washington. No. 89. Everyman library. [1911. ] See, also,
Koeppel, E. , Anglia, Bd. xliv, pp. 275-280, 1912. [The original
volume is in the library of Balliol college. ]
Balaustion's Adventure; including a Transcript from Euripides. 1871.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society. 1871.
Fifine at the Fair. 1872.
Red Cotton Nightcap Country, or Turf and Towers. 1873.
Aristophanes' Apology; including a Transcript from Euripides: Being the
Last Adventure of Balaustion. 1875.
The Inn Album. 1875.
Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper; with other Poems. 1876.
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Transcribed by R. B. 1877.
La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic. 1878.
Dramatic Idyls. 1879. [First Series. ]
Dramatic Idyls. 1880. [Second Series. ]
Jocoseria 1883.
Ferishtah's Fancies. 1884.
Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in their Day, etc. 1887.
Asolando: Fancies and Facts. 1890.
New Poems by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Ed.
Kenyon, Sir F. G. 1914.
[For full list of poems which first appeared in periodicals, see bibliography
by Anderson, J. P. attached to Sharp's Life. ]
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Prose
An Essay on Percy Bysshe Shelley. Being a Reprint of the Introductory
Essay prefixed to the volume of [25 spurious] Letters of Shelley . . . in
1852. Ed. Harden, W. T. (Shelley society. ) 1888. Browning's Essay
on Shelley: being his introduction to the Spurious Shelley Letters.
Ed. with an introduction by Garnett, R. 1914.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
Works
Collected Editions
Poems. 2 vols. 1844. Rptd 1887. New edn. 2 vols. 1850. 3rd edn.
2 vols. 1853. 4th edn. 1856.
The Poetical Works of E. B. B. With a memoir. New York, 1871.
Corrected by the last London edn. New York, 1877.
[With a prefatory note by R. B. (i. e. Robert Browning). ] 6 vols. 1889,
1890.
from 1826 to 1844. (The Newbery Classics. ) (1891. ]
[Ed. Kenyon, F. G. ] 1897.
(Oxford complete edn. ) 1904.
The Complete Poems of E. B. B. 2 vols. [1904. ]
Separate Poems and Collections
The Battle of Marathon. A Poem. 1820. [Probably only four copies
extant. ]
The Battle of Marathon. A poem written in early youth by E. B. B.
Printed for her father in 1820 and now rptd in type-fac-simile. With
an introduction by Forman, H. B. [For private distribution only. ]
1891.
An Essay on Mind; with other Poems. 1826.
Prometheus Bound, translated from the Greek of Aeschylus: and Mis-
cellaneous Poems. By the Translator, author of An Essay on Mind;
with other Poems. 1833.
The Seraphim and other Poems. 1838.
A Drama of Exile: and other Poems. 2 vols. New York, 1845.
Sonnets by E. B. B. Reading, 1847. [Some eight copies extant. Subse-
quently included in 1850 edn of Poems as Sonnets from the Portuguese
and afterwards issued separately in numerous edns under this title. For
bibliographical history of the Sonnets, see Literary Anecdotes of the
Nineteenth Century, edd. , Nicoll, W. R. and Wise, T. J. , vol. 11, pp. 90 ff. ]
Sonnets from the Portuguese. 1891 ff.
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point. 1849. [First appeared in The
Liberty Bell, by Friends of Freedom, a volume printed in U. S. A. for
sale at the Boston National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1848. ]
Casa Guidi Windows. A Poem. 1851. With introduction by Robin-
son, A. Mary F. 1901.
Two Poems. (A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London. The Twins. Give
and It-shall-be-given-unto-you (the latter by Browning, Robert]. ) 1854.
See ante.
Aurora Leigh. 1857. Two other edns same year. 4th edn (with several
corrections]. 1859. New edn, with prefatory note by Swinburne, A. C.
1898. Ed. Forman, H. B. (Temple Classics. ) 1899. With an intro-
duction by Rinder, E. W. (Canterbury Poets. ) (1899. ]
31
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Bibliography
Poems before Congress, 1860. [The corrected proof-sheets are in the Forster
Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum. ]
Last Poems. 1862.
Poems ptd originally in collected edns and since published
separately
The Rhyme of the Duchess May. . . . Illustrated by Morrell, C. M. B. 1873.
Lady Geraldine's Courtship. . . . Illustrated. Boston [U. S. A. ), 1876. Illus-
trated by Pears, Charles. [1906. ]
A Song. [Is't loving, to list to the night. ] 1907. [Privately ptd, 20 copies. ]
The Sleep. 1907.
My Kate. [1911. )
The Enchantress, and other poems. 1913. [30 copies ptd for Wise, T. J. for
private distribution. ]
Epistle to a Canary. 1837. [In verse. ] Ed. Gosse, Edmund. 1913. [30
copies ptd for Wise, T. J. ]
Leila, A Tale. (In verse. ] 1913. [30 copies ptd for Wise, T. J. ]
The following poems first appeared in the periodicals
mentioned :
The Amaranth; a Miscellany of Original Prose and Verse:
1839. A Sabbath on the Sea. (p. 73. )
The Athenaeum :
1837. The Young Queen. (p. 483. ) Victoria's Tears. (p. 506. )
1839. L. E. Li's Last Question. (p. 69. )
1840. The Crowned and Wedded Queen. (p.
lusiones Academicae. Cambridge.
Days and Hours. 1854.
The Isles of Greece. Sappho and Alcaeus. [Poems. ] 1890.
Daphne and other poems. 1891.
Poems of the Day and Year. 1895.
The Shorter Poems of Frederick Tennyson. Ed. with an introduction by
C. (B. L. ] Tennyson. 1913.
Rawnsley, H. D. Memories of the Tennysons. Glasgow, 1912.
G. A. B.
CHAPTER III
ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT
BROWNING
ROBERT BROWNING
Works
Collected Editions
Poems. . . . A new edition. 2 vols. 1849. [The first collected edn, comprising
Paracelsus and Bells and Pomegranates. ]
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 3rd edn. 3 vols. 1863. [Another
edn. ] 6 vols. 1868. L. P. 17 vols. 1888-94. [Ed. Birrell, A. and
Kenyon, F. G. ] 2 vols. 1896. [Another edn. ] 2 vols. 1898.
Complete Works. Edited with introduction and notes by Charlotte Porter
and Helen A. Clarke. 12 vols. New York and Boston (1898).
Poems of Robert Browning, containing Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances,
Men and Women, Dramas, Pauline, Paracelsus, Christmas Eve and
Easter-Day and Sordello. (Oxford edn. ) 1905.
The Works of Robert Browning. With introductions by Kenyon, Sir F. G.
(Centenary edn. ) 1912. In progress.
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[CH.
Bibliography
Separate Poems and Collections
Pauline: a Fragment of a Confession. 1833.
Paracelsus. 1835.
Strafford: an Historical Tragedy. With notes and Preface by Hickey, E. H.
and an introduction by Gardiner, S. R. 1837.
Sordello. 1840. Ed. Forman, H. B. (Temple Classics. ) 1902. Ed.
Whyte, A. 1913. See Herford, C. H. , The Modern Language Review,
April 1915.
Bells and Pomegranates. 8 nos. 1841-6. Pippa Passes. 1841. King Victor
and King Charles. 1842. Dramatic Lyrics. 1842. The Return of the
Druses. 1843. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. 1843. Colombe's Birthday.
1844. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. 1845. Luria; and a Souls
Tragedy. 1846.
[Each of these poems was published separately, and when completed
the entire series was issued in one volume entitled Bells and Pome-
granates, 1846. ]
Christmas Eve and Easter-Day. A Poem. 1850.
Two Poems (A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London. [By E. B. B. ] The
Twins. Give and It-sball-be-given-unto-you). 1854.
Cleon. 1855. [Rptd in Men and Women. ]
The Statue and the Bust. 1855. (Rptd in Men and Women. ]
Men and Women. 2 vols. 1855.
Gold Hair: A Legend of Pornic. 1864. (Rptd in Dramatis Personae. )
Dramatis Personae. 1864.
The Ring and the Book. 4 vols. 1868-9. [The volumes were published
separately. ] With an introduction by Dowden, E. and four facsimiles.
(Oxford edn. ) 1912.
The Old Yellow Book, source of Browning's The Ring and the Book,
in complete photo-reproduction, with translation, essay and notes
by Hodell, C. W. 1908. Publications of the Carnegie Institute
of Washington. No. 89. Everyman library. [1911. ] See, also,
Koeppel, E. , Anglia, Bd. xliv, pp. 275-280, 1912. [The original
volume is in the library of Balliol college. ]
Balaustion's Adventure; including a Transcript from Euripides. 1871.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society. 1871.
Fifine at the Fair. 1872.
Red Cotton Nightcap Country, or Turf and Towers. 1873.
Aristophanes' Apology; including a Transcript from Euripides: Being the
Last Adventure of Balaustion. 1875.
The Inn Album. 1875.
Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper; with other Poems. 1876.
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Transcribed by R. B. 1877.
La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic. 1878.
Dramatic Idyls. 1879. [First Series. ]
Dramatic Idyls. 1880. [Second Series. ]
Jocoseria 1883.
Ferishtah's Fancies. 1884.
Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in their Day, etc. 1887.
Asolando: Fancies and Facts. 1890.
New Poems by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Ed.
Kenyon, Sir F. G. 1914.
[For full list of poems which first appeared in periodicals, see bibliography
by Anderson, J. P. attached to Sharp's Life. ]
## p.
481 (#497) ############################################
111]
Robert and Elizabeth Browning 481
Prose
An Essay on Percy Bysshe Shelley. Being a Reprint of the Introductory
Essay prefixed to the volume of [25 spurious] Letters of Shelley . . . in
1852. Ed. Harden, W. T. (Shelley society. ) 1888. Browning's Essay
on Shelley: being his introduction to the Spurious Shelley Letters.
Ed. with an introduction by Garnett, R. 1914.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
Works
Collected Editions
Poems. 2 vols. 1844. Rptd 1887. New edn. 2 vols. 1850. 3rd edn.
2 vols. 1853. 4th edn. 1856.
The Poetical Works of E. B. B. With a memoir. New York, 1871.
Corrected by the last London edn. New York, 1877.
[With a prefatory note by R. B. (i. e. Robert Browning). ] 6 vols. 1889,
1890.
from 1826 to 1844. (The Newbery Classics. ) (1891. ]
[Ed. Kenyon, F. G. ] 1897.
(Oxford complete edn. ) 1904.
The Complete Poems of E. B. B. 2 vols. [1904. ]
Separate Poems and Collections
The Battle of Marathon. A Poem. 1820. [Probably only four copies
extant. ]
The Battle of Marathon. A poem written in early youth by E. B. B.
Printed for her father in 1820 and now rptd in type-fac-simile. With
an introduction by Forman, H. B. [For private distribution only. ]
1891.
An Essay on Mind; with other Poems. 1826.
Prometheus Bound, translated from the Greek of Aeschylus: and Mis-
cellaneous Poems. By the Translator, author of An Essay on Mind;
with other Poems. 1833.
The Seraphim and other Poems. 1838.
A Drama of Exile: and other Poems. 2 vols. New York, 1845.
Sonnets by E. B. B. Reading, 1847. [Some eight copies extant. Subse-
quently included in 1850 edn of Poems as Sonnets from the Portuguese
and afterwards issued separately in numerous edns under this title. For
bibliographical history of the Sonnets, see Literary Anecdotes of the
Nineteenth Century, edd. , Nicoll, W. R. and Wise, T. J. , vol. 11, pp. 90 ff. ]
Sonnets from the Portuguese. 1891 ff.
The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point. 1849. [First appeared in The
Liberty Bell, by Friends of Freedom, a volume printed in U. S. A. for
sale at the Boston National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1848. ]
Casa Guidi Windows. A Poem. 1851. With introduction by Robin-
son, A. Mary F. 1901.
Two Poems. (A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London. The Twins. Give
and It-shall-be-given-unto-you (the latter by Browning, Robert]. ) 1854.
See ante.
Aurora Leigh. 1857. Two other edns same year. 4th edn (with several
corrections]. 1859. New edn, with prefatory note by Swinburne, A. C.
1898. Ed. Forman, H. B. (Temple Classics. ) 1899. With an intro-
duction by Rinder, E. W. (Canterbury Poets. ) (1899. ]
31
E. L XIII.
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482
[CH.
Bibliography
Poems before Congress, 1860. [The corrected proof-sheets are in the Forster
Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum. ]
Last Poems. 1862.
Poems ptd originally in collected edns and since published
separately
The Rhyme of the Duchess May. . . . Illustrated by Morrell, C. M. B. 1873.
Lady Geraldine's Courtship. . . . Illustrated. Boston [U. S. A. ), 1876. Illus-
trated by Pears, Charles. [1906. ]
A Song. [Is't loving, to list to the night. ] 1907. [Privately ptd, 20 copies. ]
The Sleep. 1907.
My Kate. [1911. )
The Enchantress, and other poems. 1913. [30 copies ptd for Wise, T. J. for
private distribution. ]
Epistle to a Canary. 1837. [In verse. ] Ed. Gosse, Edmund. 1913. [30
copies ptd for Wise, T. J. ]
Leila, A Tale. (In verse. ] 1913. [30 copies ptd for Wise, T. J. ]
The following poems first appeared in the periodicals
mentioned :
The Amaranth; a Miscellany of Original Prose and Verse:
1839. A Sabbath on the Sea. (p. 73. )
The Athenaeum :
1837. The Young Queen. (p. 483. ) Victoria's Tears. (p. 506. )
1839. L. E. Li's Last Question. (p. 69. )
1840. The Crowned and Wedded Queen. (p.
