A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)

Chapter 31

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_In a Balcony_, p. 1. _Dramatis Personæ_:-- _James Lee's Wife_, p. 41. _Gold Hair; a Story of Pornic_, p. 62. _The Worst of it_, p. 70. _Dîs aliter visum; or, Le Byron de nos Jours_, p. 77. _Too Late_, p. 85. _Abt Vogler_, p. 92. _Rabbi ben Ezra_, p. 99. _A Death in the Desert_, p. 110. _Caliban upon Setebos_, p. 136. _Confessions_, p. 148. _May and Death_, p. 150. _Deaf and Dumb: a group by Woolner_, p. 151 _Prospice_, p. 152. _Eurydice to Orpheus; a Picture by Leighton_, p. 153. _Youth and Art_, p. 154. _A Face_, p. 158. _A Likeness_, p. 159. _Mr. Sludge_, "_the Medium_," p. 162. _Apparent Failure_, p. 219. _Epilogue_ (Three Speakers) p. 222.

1868-9. THE RING AND THE BOOK. By Robert Browning. In four vols., 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., vols. i., ii., 1868; vols. iii., iv., 1869. The volumes were issued one by one, between November 1868 and February 1869. A "second edition," four volumes, appeared 1869.

1871. HERVÉ RIEL. In the _Cornhill Magazine_, March, 1871, pp. 257-60. Is dated "Croisic, Sept. 30th, 1867." Reprinted in _Pacchiarotto_, &c., 1876.

1871. BALAUSTION'S ADVENTURE: INCLUDING A TRANSCRIPT FROM EURIPIDES. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1871. With dedication to the Countess Cowper dated July 22, 1871. A third edition appeared in 1881. _The Last Adventure of Balaustion_, in _Aristophanes' Apology_, &c., 1875, in a sequel to this work.

1871. PRINCE HOHENSTIEL-SCHWANGAU: SAVIOUR OF SOCIETY. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1871.

1872. FIFINE AT THE FAIR. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co. 1872.

1872. SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1872. With a preface dated "London, May 14th, 1872." "Dedicated to Alfred Tennyson."

1872. THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. (The Tauchnitz selection). Two vols., 8vo. Leipzig; "Collection of British Authors." As this is a "copyright edition," the selection must have been either made or sanctioned by Mr. Browning.

1872-4. COMPLETE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. A reprint from the latest English edition. 8vo. Chicago. Nos. 1-19 of the "Official Guide of the Chicago and Alton R.R. and Monthly Reprint and Advertiser." Edited by the manager of the railway, Mr. James Charlton. A copy is in the British Museum.

1873. RED COTTON NIGHT-CAP COUNTRY, OR TURF AND TOWERS. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1873. Dated at the end "January 23, 1873." Dedicated "To Miss Thackeray."

1875. ARISTOPHANES' APOLOGY, INCLUDING A TRANSCRIPT FROM EURIPIDES, BEING THE LAST ADVENTURE OF BALAUSTION. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1875. The "Transcript" is "Herakles."

1875. THE INN ALBUM. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1875.

A translation of this work into German by E. Leo: "Das Fremdenbuch," Hamburg, 1877.

1876. PACCHIAROTTO AND HOW HE WORKED IN DISTEMPER: WITH OTHER POEMS. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1876.

Contents.

_Prologue._ ("O the old wall here.") [Called "A Wall" in the selection of 1880], p. 1. _Of Pacchiarotto and how he worked in Distemper_, p. 4. _At the_ "_Mermaid_," p. 47. _House_, p. 60. _Shop_, p. 64. _Pisgah-Sights_, I., p. 75. _Pisgah-Sights_, II., p. 78. _Fears and Scruples_, p. 83. _Natural Magic_, p. 88. _Magical Nature_, p. 90. _Bifurcation_, p. 91. _Numpholeptos_, p. 95. _Appearances_, p. 106. _St. Martin's Summer_, p. 108 _Hervé Riel_, p. 117. _A Forgiveness_, p. 131. _Cenciaja_, p. 162. _Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial_, p. 184 _Epilogue_ ["'The Poets pour us wine,'"] p. 223.

1877. THE AGAMEMNON OF ÆSCHYLUS, transcribed by ROBERT BROWNING. 8vo., Smith, Elder & Co., 1877, with preface dated London, October 1st, 1877.

1877. FAVOURITE POEMS. By Robert Browning. [A selection]. Illustrated, pp. 96, 16mo. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1877. [The Vest-Pocket Series of Standard and Popular Authors].

1878. LA SAISIAZ: THE TWO POETS OF CROISIC. By Robert Browning. 8vo. Smith, Elder & Co., 1878. "Dedicated to Mrs. Sutherland Orr." _La Saisiaz_ is dated "November 9th, 1877," and _The Two Poets of Croisic_, "January 15th, 1878." The Proem to the _Two Poets of Croisic_ was named "Apparitions" in the _Selections_ of 1880.

1879. "OH LOVE, LOVE." _Two Stanzas--eighteen lines translated from the Hippolytus of Euripides_, contributed to Mr. J. P. Mahaffy's _Euripides_, p. 115, Macmillan, 1879. Not included in any collection of Robert Browning's Poems. Reprinted in _Browning Soc. (Bibliography) Papers_, pt. 1, 1881, p. 69.

1879. DRAMATIC IDYLS. By Robert Browning. Post 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1879.

Contents.

_Martin Relph_, p. 1. _Pheidippides_, p. 27. _Halbert and Hob_, p. 45. _Ivàn Ivànovitch_, p. 57. _Tray_, p. 101. _Ned Bratts_, p. 107.

1879. "THE BLIND MAN TO THE MAIDEN SAID." Poem, twenty lines, in "The Hour Will Come," by Wilhelmine von Hillern, translated from the German by Mrs. Clara Bell (vol. ii., p. 174). London, 8vo. Quoted in _Whitehall Review_, March 1, 1883, with statement that the English version of the poem is by Mr. Browning. Reprinted with some particulars in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. ii., p. 410, 1883.

1880. DRAMATIC IDYLS. Second Series. By Robert Browning. Post 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1880.

Contents.

[_Proem_] ("You are sick, that's sure"), p. vii. _Echetlos_, p. 1. _Clive_, p. 9. _Muléykeh_, p. 43. _Pietro of Abano_, p. 61. _Doctor_ ----, p. 113. _Pan and Luna_, p. 137. [_Epilogue_], ("Touch him ne'er so lightly"), p. 149.

Ten additional lines to this epilogue have been published--"Thus I wrote in London, musing," &c. These lines appeared in the _Century Magazine_ (Scribner's), vol. 25, 1882, pp. 159, 160, and were there said to have been written in an autograph album, October 14th, 1880. They were reprinted in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. iii., p. 48*, November, 1882, but have been withdrawn from the Society's later issues.

1880. SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Second Series. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1880. The First Series appeared in 1872. Both were reprinted in 1884.

1882. A SELECTION FROM THE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. With a Memoir of the Author, and explanatory notes, by F. H. Ahn, 8vo. Berlin, 1882. This is vol. viii. of Ahn's _Collection of British and American Standard Authors_.

1883. JOCOSERIA. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1883.

Contents.

_Wanting is--What?_ p. 1. _Donald_, p. 5. _Solomon and Balkis_, p. 25. _Cristina and Monaldeschi_, p. 33. _Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli_, p. 45. _Adam, Lilith, and Eve_, p. 51. _Ixion_, p. 55. _Jochanan Hakkadosh_, p. 71. _Never the Time and the Place_, p. 133. _Pambo_, p. 137.

1883. LYRICAL AND DRAMATIC POEMS SELECTED FROM THE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Edited by E. T. Mason. 8vo. New York, 1883.

[1883.] SELECTIONS FROM THE POETRY OF ROBERT BROWNING. With an Introduction by R. G. White, 8vo. New York.

1883. SONNET ON GOLDONI. Dated "Venice, Nov. 27, 1883," and written for the Album of the Committee of the Goldoni Monument at Venice, where it appears upon the first page. Printed in the _Pall Mall Gazette_, Dec. 8, 1883, and in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. v., p. 98*, 1884.

1883. PARAPHRASE FROM HORACE. (On Singers). [Horace's "_Omnibus hoc vitium est cantoribus_," etc.] Four lines written impromptu for Mr. Felix Moscheles. Published in the _Pall Mall Gazette_, Dec. 12, 1883, and in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. v. p. 99*, 1884.

1884. SONNET ON RAWDON BROWN. Dated Nov. 28. 1883, and published in the. _Century Magazine_, vol. 27, Feb. 1884, p. 640. Reprinted in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. v., p. 132*, 1884.

1884. THE FOUNDER OF THE FEAST.--A Sonnet. Inscribed by Mr. Browning in the Album presented to Mr. Arthur Chappell, director of the St. James's Hall Popular Concerts, etc. (_The World_, April 16, 1884). Reprinted in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. vii., p. 18*, 1884. The sonnet is dated "April 5th, 1884."

1884. THE NAMES. Sonnet on Shakspeare. On page 1 of the "Shaksperian Show Book" of the Shaksperian Show held at the Albert Hall, May 29-31, 1884. The poem is dated "March 12, '84," and was published in the _Pall Mall Gazette_, May 29, 1884, and in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. v., p. 105*.

1884. "The Divine Order, and other Sermons and Addresses. By the late Thomas Jones." Edited by Brynmor Jones; with a short INTRODUCTION by Robert Browning. London, 1884, 8vo.

1884. FERISHTAH'S FANCIES. By Robert Browning 8vo. Smith, Elder & Co., 1884.

Contents:

_Prologue_ ("Pray Reader"), p 1. 1. _The Eagle_, p. 5. 2. _The Melon-Seller_, p. 9. 3. _Shah Abbas_, p 13. 4. _The Family_, p. 25. 5. _The Sun_, p. 33. 6. _Mihrab Shah_, p. 46. 7. _A Camel-Driver_, p. 59, 8. _Two Camels_, p. 69. 9. _Cherries_, p. 78. 10. _Plot-Culture_, p. 87. 11. _A Pillar at Sebzevah_, p. 93. 12. _A Bean-Stripe_; _also Apple-eating_, p. 105. _Epilogue_ ["Oh, Love--no Love!"] p. 140.

1884. SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Two series. 2 vols. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1884. A reprint of the two series, which appeared respectively in 1872 and 1880.

1884. THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. By Robert Browning. London, Robert Dunthorne, 1884. Small 4to. Not published for sale, but printed by Mr. Browning's permission "to accompany Mr. Macbeth's Etchings, after the late G. J. Pinwell's drawings illustrating its subject."

1885. POMEGRANATES FROM AN ENGLISH GARDEN: A SELECTION FROM THE POEMS OF ROBERT BROWNING. With Introduction and Notes by John Munro Gibson. New York, 1885, 8vo.

1885. WHY I AM A LIBERAL. Sonnet contributed to "Why I am a Liberal," edited by Andrew Reid. London, Cassell & Co., n.d. [1885]. Not collected by Mr. Browning, but reprinted in _Browning Society's Papers_, October, 1885, p. 89*, and in "Sonnets of the Century," edited by W. Sharp, 1886.

1886. Spring Song ("Dance, yellows and whites and reds!") contributed to _The New Amphion: being the Book of the_ Edinburgh University Union _Fancy Fair_. Edinburgh University Press, 1886, p. 1. (Reappeared in _Lairesse_ in _Parleyings_, &c., p. 189).

1886. SELECT POEMS OF ROBERT BROWNING, with notes by W. J. Rolfe and H. E. Mersey. New York, 1886, 8vo.

1887. PARLEYINGS WITH CERTAIN PEOPLE OF IMPORTANCE IN THEIR DAY; to wit:

_Bernard de Mandeville_, _Daniel Bartoli_, _Christopher Smart_, _George Bubb Dodington_, _Francis Furini_, _Gerard de Lairesse_, and _Charles Avison_.

Introduced by _A Dialogue between Apollo and The Fates_; concluded by another between _John Fust and his Friends_. By Robert Browning. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1887, 8vo. Dedicated "In Memoriam J. Milsand, obit. iv. Sept. MDCCCLXXXVI. _Absens absentem auditque videtque._"

1888-9. THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Sixteen vols. 8vo. Smith, Elder & Co., 1888-9. All the works collected by the author, excepting only _Asolando_.

Contents.

_Pauline_, vol. i., p. 1. _Sordello_, vol. i., p. 47. _Paracelsus_, vol. ii., p. 1. _Strafford_, vol. ii., p. 187. _Pippa Passes_, vol. iii., p. 1 _King Victor and King Charles_, vol. iii., p. 81. _Return of the Druses_, vol. iii., p. 167. _A Soul's Tragedy_, vol. iii., p. 257. _A Blot in the 'Scutcheon_, vol. iv., p. 1. _Colombe's Birthday_, vol. iv., p. 71. _Men and Women_, vol. iv., p. 171. _Dramatic Romances_, vol. v., p. 1. _Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day_, vol. v., p. 209. _Dramatic Lyrics_, vol. vi., p. 1. _Luria_, vol. vi., p. 209. _In a Balcony_, vol. vii., p. 1. _Dramatis Personæ_, vol. vii., p. 45. _The Ring and the Book._ Books 1 to 4, vol. viii., p. 1. " " Books 5 to 8, vol. ix., p. 1. " " Books 9 to 12, vol. x., p. 1. _Balaustion's Adventure_, vol xi., p. 1. _Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau,_ vol. xi., p. 123. _Fifine at the Fair_, vol. xi., p. 211. _Red Cotton Night-Cap Country_, vol. xii., p. 1. _The Inn Album_, vol. xii., p. 179. _Aristophanes' Apology_, including a Transcript from Euripides, being the _Last Adventure of Balaustion_, vol. xiii., p. 1. _The Agamemnon of Æschylus_, vol. xiii., p. 259. _Pacchiarotto, and how he worked in Distemper_; with other Poems, vol. xiv., p. 1. _La Saisiaz_: and _The Two Poets of Croisic_, vol. xiv., p. 153. _Dramatic Idyls._ First series, vol. xv., p. 1. " " Second series, vol. xv., p. 85. _Jocoseria_, vol. xv., p. 165. _Ferishtah's Fancies_, vol. xvi., p. 1. _Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in their Day_, vol. xvi., p. 93.

[1889]. THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. By Robert Browning. With 35 illustrations by Kate Greenaway. Pp. 64, Routledge & Sons, 4to.

1889. FIVE LINES (beginning "Wind wafted from the sunset"), on a picture by Mr. Felix Moscheles, "The Isle's Enchantress." Printed in the _Pall Mall Gazette_ for March 26, 1889.

1889-90. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In six volumes. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1889-90. 8vo. Vol. i. contains a PREFATORY NOTE signed "R. B.," and dated "29, De Vere Gardens, W., December 10, 1887" ["1887" must be a misprint for 1888, as the "Prefatory Note" mentions a Memoir of E. B. Browning by John H. Ingram, which was published in September, 1888].

1890. ASOLANDO: FANCIES AND FACTS. By Robert Browning. 8vo. Smith, Elder & Co., 1890. With dedication "To Mrs. Arthur Bronson." Now (1891) in its eighth edition. The dedication is dated "Asolo, October 15, 1889." The volume was published on the day of the poet's death, December 12, 1889.

Contents.

_Prologue_ ("The Poet's age is sad; for why?") p. 1. _Rosny_, p. 5. _Dubiety_, p. 8. _Now_, p. 10. _Humility_, p. 11. _Poetics_, p. 12. _Summum Bonum_, p. 13. _A Pearl, a Girl_, p. 14. _Speculative_, p. 15. _White Witchcraft_, p. 17. _Bad Dreams_, I., II., III., IV., p. 19. _Inapprehensiveness_, p. 34. _Which?_ p. 37. _The Cardinal and the Dog_, p. 40. _The Pope and the Net_, p. 42 _The Bean-Feast_, p. 46. _Muckle-Mouth Meg_, p. 52. _Arcades ambo_, p. 56. _The Lady and the Painter_, p. 58. _Ponte dell' Angelo_, _Venice_, p. 61. _Beatrice Signorini_, p. 76. _Flute Music, with an Accompaniment_, p. 99. "_Imperante Augusto natus est_ ----," p. 112. _Development_, p. 123. _Rephan_, p. 131. _Reverie_, p. 141. _Epilogue_ ("At the midnight, in the silence of the sleep-time"), p. 156.

1890. Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. With PREFATORY NOTE by R. B. 16mo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1890.

1890. POCKET VOLUME OF SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1890, 16mo.

*** In the "Bibliography" attached to Mr. William Sharp's "Life of Robert Browning" (London, W. Scott, 1890), under Section II., "Single Works," appear the following entries:--

(1) "Cleon. Moxon: London, 1855. 8vo. Reprinted in _Men and Women_."

(2) "Gold Hair: a Legend of Pornic. [London], 1864. 8vo. Reprinted in _Dramatis Personæ_."

(3) "The Statue and the Bust. Moxon: London, 1855. 8vo. Reprinted in _Men and Women_."

(4) Mr. Sharp also (p. 173) mentions a leaflet containing "Prospice."

Pamphlets bearing the titles of the first and third certainly exist, and this may also be the case with regard to the second and fourth; but as nothing is known of the history of any one of the four, all are excluded from the foregoing Bibliography.

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ROBERT BROWNING'S WORKS,

BEING AN INDEX TO THE FOREGOING BIBLIOGRAPHY AND TO THE COLLECTED EDITIONS OF 1868 AND 1889-90.

Page of In 6 vols. In 16 vols. Bibliography. Title. Date. edit. 1868 edit. 1889-90 vol. & page. vol. & page.

367 ABD-EL-KADR, Through the Metidja to 1842 iii. 83 vi. 13 377 Abt Vogler 1864 vi. 92 vii. 101 387 Adam, Lilith, and Eve 1883 xv. 197 384 Æschylus, The Agamemnon of 1877 xiii. 259 372 After 1855 iii. 213 vi. 186 384 Agamemnon of Æschylus, The 1877 xiii. 259 386 Ahn, F. H., Selections by 1882 367 Aix in Provence. _See_ Count Gismond 1842 iv. 153 v. 11 382 Alkestis, Euripides', a translation from. _See_ Balaustion's Adventure 1871 xi. 1 383 Amphibian (Prol. to _Fifine_) 1872 xi. 215 389 Amphion, The New Contribution to, "Spring Song" 1886 xvi. 219 372 Andrea del Sarto 1855 v. 248 iv. 221 372 Another Way of Love 1855 iii. 195 vi. 161 371 Any Wife to any Husband 1855 iii. 182 vi. 142 390 Apollo and the Fates, Dialogue between 1887 xvi. 97 377 Apparent Failure 1864 vi. 219 vii. 246 385 Apparitions (Proem, _Two Poets of Croisic_) 1878 xiv. 207 384 Appearances 1876 xiv. 70 388 Apple-eating 1884 xvi. 69 392 Arcades ambo 1890 383 Aristophanes' Apology 1875 xiii. 1 367 Artemis Prologuizes 1842 v. 213 iv. 181 377 _Atlantic Monthly_, _see_ "Dramatis Personæ" 1864 392 Asolando: Fancies and Facts 1890 384 At the "Mermaid" 1876 xiv. 31 390 Avison, Charles, Parleying with 1887 xvi. 221 393 "At the midnight" (Epilogue to Asolando) 1890

372 B., E. B. (Mrs. Browning), To ["One Word More"] 1855 v. 313 iv. 296 392 Bad Dreams 1890 383 Balaustion, The Last Adventure of. _See_ Aristophanes' Apology. 1875 xiii. 1 382 Balaustion's Adventure 1871 xi. 1 389 Bartoli, Daniel, Parleying with 1887 xvi. 132 392 Bean-Feast, The 1890 388 Bean-stripe, A 1884 xvi. 69 392 Beatrice Signorini 1890 368 Beer, Nationality in Drinks 1845 iii. 85 vi. 16 372 Before 1855 iii. 211 vi. 183 366 Bells and Pomegranates 1841-46 372 Ben Karshook's Wisdom 1856 384 Bifurcation 1876 xiv. 61 372 Bishop Blougram's Apology 1855 v. 262 iv. 71 369 Bishop (The) orders his Tomb at St. Praxed's 1845 v. 257 iv. 232 385 "Blind man (The) to the maiden said" (translation) 1879 367 Blot (A) in the Scutcheon 1843 iv. 1 iv. 1 367 Boot and Saddle ["My Wife," etc.] 1842 iii. 75 vi. 6 369 Boy and the Angel, The 1844 iv. 158 v. 19 387 Brown, Rawdon, Sonnet on 1884 372 B[rowning], E. B., To 1855 v. 313 iv. 296 377 Browning, Mrs. Selection from her Poetry. Edited by R. B. 1866 378 ---- Last Poems. Edited by R. B. 1866 391 ---- Edition of the Poems of (6 vols.) 1889-90 384 Burial, The Privilege of. _See_ Filippo Baldinucci 1876 xiv. 117 371 By the Fire-side 1855 iii. 170 vi. 126 376 Byron (Le) de nos Jours 1864 vi. 77 vii. 85

377 Caliban upon Setebos 1864 vi. 136 vii. 149 388 Camel-Driver, A 1884 xvi. 40 367 Camp and Cloister 1842 iv. 147 v. 3 392 Cardinal (The) and the Dog 1890 367 Cavalier Tunes 1842 iii. 75 vi. 3 384 Cenciaja 1876 xiv. 104 387 Chappell, (Arthur,) Sonnet to 1884 388 Cherries 1884 xvi. 53 371 "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came" 1855 iv. 301 v. 194 370 Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day 1850 v. 115 v. 209 369 Claret and Tokay 1844 iii. 85 vi. 16 372 Cleon 1855 v. 299 iv. 279 386 Clive 1880 xv. 88 367 Cloister (Spanish) 1842 iii. 92 vi. 26 367 Colombe's Birthday 1844 iv. 61 iv. 71 368 Confessional, The 1845 iii. 98 vi. 34 377 Confessions 1864 vi. 148 vii. 162 367 Count Gismond, Aix in Provence 1842 iv. 153 v. 11 367 Cristina 1842 iii. 101 vi. 39 387 Cristina and Monaldeschi 1883 xv. 188 385 Croisic, The Two Poets of 1878 xiv. 219 382 _Cornhill Magazine_, contribution to. _See_ Hervé Riel 1871 377 David, etc. (Epil. to _Dram. Personæ_) 1864 vi. 222 vii. 250 378 Deaf and Dumb 1868 vi. 151 vii. 167 377 Death in the Desert, A 1864 vi. 110 vii. 120 372 "De Gustibus ----" 1855 iii. 143 vi. 92 393 Development 1890 376 Dîs aliter Visum; or, Le Byron de nos Jours 1864 vi. 77 vii. 85 388 "Divine Order," Introduction to 1884 386 Doctor ---- 1880 xv. 146 390 Dodington, George Bubb, Parleying with 1887 xvi. 160 387 Donald 1883 xv. 169 385 Dramatic Idyls [First Series] 1879 xv. 1 386 ---- Second Series 1880 xv. 85 366 Dramatic Lyrics 1842 iii. 73 vi. 1 367 Dramatic Romances and Lyrics 1845 { iii. 73 v. 3 { iv. 145 vi. 1 376 Dramatis Personæ 1864 vi. 41 vii. 45 368 Drinks, Nationality in 1844 iii. 85 vi. 16 392 Dubiety 1890 370 Duchess, Flight of the 1845 iv. 237 v. 116