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Foreword | 9 | |
Robert Browning | ||
Love | 13 | |
Love in a Life | 14 | |
Life in a Love | 15 | |
One Way of Love | 16 | |
Another Way of Love | 17 | |
Cristina | 19 | |
Porphyria's Lover | 22 | |
From Pauline | 25 | |
The Lost Mistress | 28 | |
My Last Duchess | 29 | |
Evelyn Hope | 32 | |
Never the Time and the Place | 35 | |
Now | 36 | |
Meeting at Night | 37 | |
Parting at Morning | 37 | |
Up at a Villa - Down in the City | 38 | |
A Serenade at the Villa | 43 | |
A Toccata of Galuppi's | 46 | |
Love among the Ruins | 50 | |
Two in the Campagna | 54 | |
'De Gustibus-' | 57 | |
A Light Woman | 59 | |
In Three Days | 62 | |
In a Year | 64 | |
Time's Revenges | 68 | |
Popularity | 71 | |
Memorabilia | 74 | |
How it Strikes a Contemporary | 75 | |
My Star | 80 | |
Fame | 81 | |
The Lost Leader | 82 | |
Misconceptions | 84 | |
Inapprehensiveness | 85 | |
Dubiety | 87 | |
Respectability | 89 | |
Humility | 90 | |
Summum Bonum | 91 | |
Speculative | 92 | |
In the Doorway | 93 | |
May and Death | 95 | |
Home-thoughts, from Abroad | 96 | |
Prospice | 97 | |
A Face | 99 | |
Magical Nature | 100 | |
Natural Magic | 101 | |
White Witchcraft | 102 | |
House | 103 | |
Appearances | 105 | |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning | ||
Question and Answer | 109 | |
A Woman's Shortcomings | 110 | |
A Man's Requirements | 112 | |
A Sea-side Walk | 114 | |
To Flush, My Dog | 116 | |
Flush or Faunus | 121 | |
Grief | 122 | |
Discontent | 123 | |
Patience Taught by Nature | 124 | |
The Weakest Thing | 125 | |
A Dead Rose | 126 | |
A Denial | 128 | |
The Measure: Hymn IV | 131 | |
A Child's Thought of God | 133 | |
Hector in the Garden | 134 | |
Hiram Powers's Greek Slave | 139 | |
Amy's Cruelty | 140 | |
The North and the South | 143 | |
From Heine | 145 | |
A Musical Instrument | 149 | |
A View Across the Roman Campagna | 151 | |
'Died...' | 153 | |
From Aurora Leigh | 155 | |
Sonnets from the Portuguese | 175 | |
The Best Thing in the World | 200 | |
Letters | 201 | |
Robert Browning: Epilogue | 251 | |
Index of First Lines | 252 |
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Add Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning are without parallel in the nineteenth century: celebrated poets, they became equally famous for their marriage. Still popular more than a century after their deaths, their poetry vividly reflects the unique , Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning to your collection on WonderClub |