A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)
Chapter 32
388 Eagle, The 1884 xv. 6 368 Earth's Immortalities 1845 iii. 105 vi. 45 386 Echetlos 1880 xv. 85 368 England in Italy 1845 iv. 180 v. 47 368 "England, Oh to be in," 1845 iii. 145 vi. 95 368 Englishman in Italy, The 1845 iv. 180 v. 54 377 Epilogue ("_Dram. Personæ_") 1864 vi. 222 vii. 250 384 ---- (_Pacchiarotto_) 1876 xiv. 141 385 ---- (_La Saisiaz_) 1878 xiv. 273 386 ---- (_Dramatic Idyls II._) 1880 xv. 164 388 ---- (_Ferishtah's Fancies_) 1884 xvi. 90 390 ---- (_Parleyings_, _etc._) 1887 xvi. 241 393 ---- (_Asolando_) 1890 371 Epistle (An) concerning the strange Medical Experience of Karshish, etc. 1855 v. 218 iv. 186 377 Eurydice to Orpheus 1864 vi. 153 vii. 170 382 Euripides, A Transcript from (Alkestis). _See_ Balaustion's Adventure 1871 xi. 1 383 ---- A Transcript from (Herakles Mainomenos) 1875 xiii. 147 385 ---- two stanzas from Hippolytus 1879 371 Evelyn Hope 1855 iii. 110 vi. 51 365 "Eyes calm beside thee" (Sonnet) 1834
377 Face, A 1864 vi. 158 vii. 176 368 Fame and Love. _See_ Earth's Immortalities 1845 iii. 105 vi. 45 388 Family, The 1884 xvi. 19 384 Fears and Scruples 1876 xiv. 54 388 Ferishtah's Fancies 1884 xvi. 1 383 Fifine at the Fair 1872 xi. 211 384 Filippo Baldinucci 1876 xiv. 117 371 Fireside, By the 1855 iii. 170 vi. 126 370 Flight of the Duchess, The 1845 iv. 237 v. 116 369 Flower's Name, The 1844 iii. 87 vi. 19 392 Flute-Music, with an Accompaniment 1890 384 Forgiveness, A 1876 xiv. 86 387 Founder of the Feast, The 1884 371 Fra Lippo Lippi 1855 v. 234 iv. 205 367 France [Italy and France] 1842 iv. 153 v. 11 368 France and Spain. _See_ "Confessional" and "Laboratory" 367 French Camp, Incident of the 1842 iv. 147 v. 3 390 Furini (Francis), Parleying with 1887 xvi. 175 370 Furnivall, Dr. F. J., his edition of Browning's essay on Shelley 1881 387 Fuseli, M. Wollstonecraft and 1883 xv. 195 390 Fust and his Friends, Dialogue between 1887 xvi. 241
366 Gardiner, S. R., and Miss E. H. Hickey, Edition of _Strafford_ by 1884 369 Garden Fancies 1844 iii. 87 vi. 19 367 Ghent to Aix, How they brought the good news from 1845 iii. 80 vi. 9 389 Gibson, J. M., Selection by 1885 367 Give a Rouse 1842 iii. 75 vi. 5 368 Glove, The 1845 iv. 171 v. 36 376 Gold Hair: a Legend of Pornic 1864 vi. 62 vii. 69 387 Goldoni, Sonnet on 1883 367 Gondola, In a 1842 iv. 196 v. 66 385 "Good to forgive" (Prol. to _La Saisiaz_) 1878 xiv. 155 372 Grammarian's Funeral, A 1855 iv. 270 v. 154 391 Greenaway, Miss Kate, illustrated edition of the Pied Piper [1889] 372 Guardian-Angel, The 1855 iii. 214 vi. 187
385 Halbert and Hob 1879 xv. 26 383 Herakles. _See_ Aristophanes' Apology 1875 xiii. 147 368 "Here's to Nelson's Memory" 1845 iii. 85 vi. 16 372 Heretic's Tragedy, The 1855 iv. 275 v. 161 389 Hersey, H. E., and Rolfe, W .J., Selection by 1880 382 Hervé Riel 1871 xiv. 77 366 Hickey, Miss E. H., and Gardiner, S. R., Edit. of _Strafford_ by 1884 383 Hohenstiel-Schwangau (Prince) 1871 xi. 123 372 Holy-Cross Day 1855 iv. 280 v. 167 368 Home-Thoughts, from Abroad 1845 iii. 145 vi. 95 368 Home Thoughts, from the Sea 1845 iii. 146 vi. 97 _Hood's Magazine_, contributions to 369 ---- (_The Laboratory_) 1844 iii. 95 vi. 30 369 ---- (_Claret, etc._) 1844 iii. 85 vi. 16 369 ---- (_Garden Fancies_) 1844 iii. 87 vi. 19 369 ---- (_Boy and the Angel_) 1844 iv. 158 v. 19 369 ---- (_Tomb at St. Praxed's_) 1845 v. 257 iv. 232 370 ---- (_Flight of the Duchess_) 1845 iv. 237 v. 116 387 Horace, Paraphrase from 1883 385 "Hour Will Come, The," translation in 1879 384 House 1876 xiv. 39 383 Householder, The (Epil. to _Fifine_) 1872 xi. 342 372 How it strikes a Contemporary 1855 v. 209 iv. 176 367 "How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix" 1845 iii. 80 vi. 9 372 Hugues (Master) of Saxe-Gotha 1855 iii. 221 vi. 196 392 Humility 1890 385 Hippolytus, Two Stanzas from 1879
370 Introduction [On Shelley] 1852 388 Introduction to the "Divine Order" 1884 393 "Imperante Augusto natus est--" 1890 372 In a Balcony 1855 vi. 1 vii. 1 367 In a Gondola 1842 iv. 196 v. 66 372 In a Year 1855 iii. 205 vi. 175 372 In Three Days 1855 iii. 204 vi. 172 392 Inapprehensiveness 1890 367 Incident in the French Camp 1842 iv. 147 v. 3 383 Inn Album, The 1875 xii. 179 384 ---- Translation of, by Leo 1875 371 Instans Tyrannus 1855 iv. 162 v. 24 368 Italian in England, The 1845 iv. 180 v. 47 367 Italy [Italy and France] 1842 iv. 150 v. 8 368 Italy in England 1845 iv. 180 v. 47 385 Ivàn Ivànovitch 1879 xv. 32 387 Ixion 1883 xv. 199
376 James Lee [James Lee's Wife] 1864 vi. 41 vii. 45 387 Jochanan Hakkadosh 1883 xv. 209 366 Johannes Agricola 1836 v. 229 iv. 199 386 Jocoseria 1883 xv. 165 388 Jones's "Divine Order." Introduction to 1884
371 Karshish, the Arab Physician 1855 v. 218 iv. 186 372 Karshook's (Ben) Wisdom 1856 372 _Keepsake, The_, contribution to 1856 373 ---- ---- 1857 vi. 150 vii. 165 367 "Kentish Sir Byng." ["Marching along"] 1842 iii. 75 vi. 3 365 King, The (_Pippa Passes_) 1835 ii. 219 iii. 1 366 King Victor and King Charles 1842 iii. 1 iii. 81 367 "King Charles, and who'll do him right now?" ["Give a rouse"] 1842 iii. 75 vi. 5
385 La Saisiaz 1878 xiv. 153 369 Laboratory, The 1844 iii. 95 vi. 30 392 Lady (The) and the Painter 1890 365 "Lady, could'st thou know!" 1834 390 Lairesse, Gerard de, ("Parleying") 1887 xvi. 201 372 Last Ride Together, The 1855 iv. 220 v. 96 377 Leighton, A Picture by Fred. _See_ Orpheus and Eurydice 1864 vi. 153 vii. 170 384 Leo, E., translation of the _Inn Album_ 1877 372 Life in a Love 1855 iii. 203 vi. 171 371 Light Woman, A 1855 iv. 217 v. 92 377 Likeness, A 1864 vi. 151 vii. 178 368 Lost Leader, The 1845 iii. 78 vi. 7 368 Lost Mistress, The 1845 iii. 104 vi. 43 372 Love, Another Way of 1855 iii. 195 vi. 161 368 Love and Fame. _See_ Earth's Immortalities 1845 iii. 105 vi. 45 371 Love among the Ruins 1855 iii. 112 vi. 54 371 Love in a Life 1855 iii. 202 vi. 170 372 Love, One Way of 1855 iii. 194 vi. 159 371 Lovers' Quarrel, A 1855 iii. 115 vi. 58 369 Luria 1846 v. 43 vi. 209
389 Macbeth's etchings, _Pied Piper_ 1884 367 Madhouse Cells 1842 v. 229 iv. 199 384 Magical Nature 1876 xiv. 60 389 Mandeville, Bernard de, Parleying with 1887 xvi. 117 367 Marching Along 1842 iii. 75 vi. 3 385 Martin Relph 1879 xv. 3 387 Mason, E. T., Selection by 1883 372 Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha 1855 iii. 221 vi. 196 373 May and Death 1857 vi. 150 vii. 165 368 Meeting at Night 1845 iii. 106 vi. 46 388 Melon-Seller, The 1884 xvi. 9 372 Memorabilia 1855 iii. 217 vi. 190 371 Men and Women 1855 v. 205 iv. 171 384 "Mermaid," At the 1876 xi. 31 371 Mesmerism 1855 iv. 165 v. 28 388 Mihrab Shah 1884 xvi. 32 372 Misconceptions 1855 iii. 191 vi. 154 368 Morning [Night and Morning] 1845 iii. 107 vi. 46 391 Moscheles, F., Lines on a Picture by 1889 377 Mr. Sludge, the "Medium" 1864 vi. 162 vii. 182 365 _Monthly Repository_, Poem in 1834 365 ---- _See_ "A King lived long ago" (in _Pippa Passes_) 1835 ii. 219 iii. 1 365 ----- "Porphyria" 1836 iv. 299 v. 191 366 ----- "_Johannes Agricola_" 1836 v. 229 iv. 199 366 ----- "Still ailing, wind?" _See_ James Lee 1836 vi. 41 vii. 45 392 Muckle-mouth Meg 1890 386 Muléykeh 1880 xv. 108 367 My Last Duchess 1842 iv. 150 v. 8 371 My Star 1855 iii. 170 vi. 125 367 "My Wife Gertrude" (afterwards _Boot and Saddle_) 1842 iii. 75 vi. 6
388 Names, The (Sonnet) 1884 368 Nationality in Drinks 1844 iii. 85 vi. 16 384 Natural Magic 1876 xiv. 58 377 Natural Theology (_Caliban upon Setebos_) 1864 vi. 136 xiv. 58 368 "Nay, but you who do not love her" 1845 iii. 107 vi. 47 385 Ned Bratts 1879 xv. 60 368 "Nelson's Memory, Here's to" 1845 iii. 85 vi. 16 387 Never the Time and the Place 1883 xv. 256 368 Night [Night and Morning] 1845 iii. 106 vi. 46 368 "Nobly Cape St. Vincent" 1845 iii. 145 vi. 97 392 Now 1890 384 Numpholeptos 1876 xiv. 63
385 "Oh Love, Love" 1879 388 "Oh, Love--no, Love!" 1884 xvi. 90 368 "Oh to be in England" 1845 iii. 145 vi. 95 372 Old Pictures in Florence 1855 iii. 131 vi. 77 372 One Way of Love 1855 iii. 194 vi. 159 372 One Word more 1855 v. 313 iv. 296 377 Orpheus and Eurydice 1864 vi. 153 vii. 170 384 "O the old wall here" 1876 xiv. 3
384 Pacchiarotto 1876 xiv. 1 387 Pambo 1883 xv. 258 386 Pan and Luna 1880 xv. 159 365 Paracelsus 1835 i. 43 ii. 1 389 Parleyings with Certain People of Importance 1887 xvi. 93 368 Parting at Morning 1845 iii. 107 vi. 46 372 Patriot, The 1855 iv. 149 v. 6 365 Pauline 1833 i. 1 i. 1 392 Pearl (A), a Girl 1890 385 Pheidippides 1879 xv. 17 367 Pictor Ignotus 1845 v. 231 iv. 222 367 Pied Piper of Hamelin 1842 iv. 225 v. 102 389 ---- (separate reprint) 1884 391 ---- (with illustrations) 1889 386 Pietro of Abano 1880 xv. 117 388 Pillar (A) at Sebzevah 1884 vi. 62 389 Pinwell and Macbeth's illustrations to _Pied Piper_ 1884 366 Pippa Passes 1841 ii. 219 iii. 1 384 Pisgah-Sights, I. and II. 1876 xiv. 49 388 Plot-Culture 1884 xvi. 58 Poems and Poetical Works. _See under_ "Works," also "Selections" 392 Poetics 1890 384 "Poets, (The), pour us wine" 1876 xiv. 141 389 Pomegranates (Selections by Gibson) 1885 392 Ponte dell' Angelo, Venice 1890 372 Popularity 1855 iii. 218 vi. 192 392 Pope (The) and the Net 1890 376 Pornic. Gold Hair, a Legend of 1864 vi. 62 vii. 69 365 Porphyria ["Porphyria's Lover"] 1836 iv. 299 v. 191 371 Pretty Woman, A 1855 iii. 197 vi. 163 383 Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau 1871 xi. 123 388 "Pray, Reader, have you eaten ortolans?" (Prologue) 1884 xvi. 3 383 Prologue (_Fifine at the Fair_) 1872 xi. 115 384 ---- (_Pacchiarotto_) 1876 xiv. 3 385 ---- (_La Saisiaz_) 1878 xiv. 155 385 ---- (_Two Poets_) 1878 xiv. 207 386 ---- (_Dramatic Idyls II._) 1880 xv. 83 386 ---- (_Jocoseria_) 1883 xv. 167 388 ---- (_Ferishtah's Fancies_) 1884 xvi. 3 389 ---- (_Parleyings_, _etc._) 1887 xvi. 97 392 ---- (_Asolando_) 1890 377 Prospice 1864 vi. 152 vii. 168 372 Protus 1855 iv. 286 v. 175
367 Queen Worship [Rudel, etc.] 1842 v. 311 iv. 294
377 Rabbi Ben-Ezra 1864 vi. 99 vii. 109 383 Red Cotton Night-Cap Country 1873 xii. 1 393 Rephan 1890 371 Respectability 1855 iii. 201 vi. 168 367 Return of the Druses, The 1843 iii. 229 iii. 167 393 Reverie 1890 382 Ring and the Book, The 1868-9 viii. ix. x. 389 Rolfe, W. J., and Hersey, H. E., Selections by 1886 392 Rosny 1890 367 Rudel and the Lady of Tripoli 1842 v. 311 iv. 294
384 St. Martin's Summer 1876 xiv. 71 369 St. Praxed's, The Tomb at 1845 v. 257 iv. 232 368 "St. Vincent, Nobly Cape" 1845 iii. 145 vi. 97 385 Saisiaz, La 1878 xiv. 153 368 Saul, Part I. 1845 iii. 146 vi. 98 372 ---- Part II. 1855 iii. 146 vi. 98 376 Selections from Browning's Works 1863 377 ---- (Moxon's) 1865 383 ---- (Tauchnitz, Leipzig) 1872 383 ---- [First Series] 1872 and 1884 384 ---- (Boston, U. S.) 1877 386 ---- Second Series 1880 and 1884 386 ---- by F. H. Ahn 1882 387 ---- by E. T. Mason 1883 387 ---- by R. G. White 1883 389 ---- by J. M. Gibson 1885 389 ---- by Rolfe and Hersey 1886 393 ---- Pocket Volume 1890 371 Serenade (A) at the Villa 1855 iii. 191 vi. 155 388 Shah Abbas 1884 xvi. 12 388 Shakespeare, Sonnet on 1884 370 Shelley, Essay on 1852 384 Shop 1876 xiv. 42 369 Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis 1844 iii. 87 vi. 19 377 Sludge, Mr., the "Medium" 1864 vi. 162 vii. 182 390 Smart, Christopher, Parleying with 1887 xvi. 148 387 Solomon and Balkis 1883 xv. 182 367 Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister 1842 iii. 92 vi. 26 368 Song, "Nay but," etc 1845 iii. 107 vi. 47 365 Sonnet ("Eyes calm besides thee") 1834 366 Sordello 1840 ii. 1 i. 47 369 Soul's Tragedy, A 1846 v. 1 iii. 257 392 Speculative 1890 389 Spring Song 1886 xvi. 219 371 Statue and the Bust, The 1855 iv. 288 v. 178 366 "Still ailing, wind?" (_James Lee_) 1836 vi. 41 vii. 45 366 Strafford 1837 i. 207 ii. 187 385 "Such a starved bank of moss" [Proem to _Two Poets of Croisic_] 1878 xiv. 207 392 Summum Bonum 1890 388 Sun, The 1884 xvi. 24
392 "The Poet's age is sad" 1890 367 Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr 1842 iii. 83 vi. 13 368 Time's Revenges 1845 iv. 178 v. 44 371 Toccata (A) of Galuppi's 1855 iii. 127 vi. 72 369 Tokay, Claret and 1844 iii. 85 vi. 16 369 Tomb (The) at Saint Praxed's 1845 v. 257 iv. 232 377 Too Late 1864 vi. 85 vii. 94 386 "Touch him ne'er so lightly" 1880 xv. 164 372 "Transcendentalism" 1855 v. 207 iv. 173 385 Tray 1879 xv. 57 371 Twins, The 1854 iv. 216 v. 90 388 Two Camels 1884 xvi. 47 372 Two in the Campagna 1855 iii. 188 vi. 150 370 Two Poems. _See_ "The Twins" 385 Two Poets of Croisic 1878 xiv. 209
371 Up at a Villa--Down in the City 1855 iii. 122 vi. 66
384 Wall, A. (Prologue) 1876 xiv. 3 387 Wanting is--What? 1883 xv. 167 367 Waring 1842 iv. 206 v. 78 385 "What a pretty tale you told me" [Epil. to _Two Poets of Croisic_] 1878 xiv. 273 392 Which? 1890 387 White, R. G., Selections by 1883 392 White Witchcraft 1890 389 Why I am a Liberal 1885 391 "Wind wafted from the sunset" 1889 365 Wise, T. J., edition of _Pauline_ 1886 371 Woman, A Pretty 1855 iii. 197 vi. 163 371 Woman's Last Word, A 1855 iii. 108 vi. 48 372 Women and Roses 1855 iii. 209 vi. 180 387 Wollstonecraft (Mary) and Fuseli 1883 xv. 195 378 Woolner, A Group by. _See_ Deaf and Dumb 1868 vi. 220 vii. 250 370 Works (Collective Editions), 2 vols 1849 373 ---- 3 vols 1863 377 ---- 3 vols 1864 378 ---- 6 vols 1868 383 ---- (Chicago) 1872-74 390 ---- 16 vols 1888-89 ---- _See also_ Selections. 376 Worst of It, The 1864 vi. 70 vi. 78
386 "You are sick" (Prologue) 1880 xv. 83 377 Youth and Art 1864 vi. 154 vii. 171
"Z," Poems so signed. _See_ "Monthly Repository,"
INDEX TO FIRST LINES OF SHORTER POEMS.
NEW UNIFORM EDITION.
A certain neighbour lying sick to death xvi. 19 A Rabbi told me: On the day allowed xv. 146 Ah, but how each loved each, Marquis! xv. 188 Ah, did you once see Shelley plain vi. 190 Ah, Love, but a day vii. 45 All I believed is true! v. 28 All I can say is--I saw it! xiv. 58 All June I bound the rose in sheaves vi. 159 All's over, then: does truth sound bitter vi. 43 All that I know vi. 125 Among these latter busts we count by scores v. 175 And so you found that poor room dull xiv. 70 "And what might that bold man's announcement be" xvi. 24 Anyhow, once full Dervish, youngsters came xvi. 12 As I ride, as I ride vi. 13 "As like as a Hand to another Hand!" vii. 62 "Ay, but, Ferishtah,"--a disciple smirked xvi. 58
Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead! vi. 51 Boot, saddle, to horse, and away! vi. 6 But do not let us quarrel any more iv. 221 But give them me, the mouth, the eyes, the brow! vii. 170
Christ God who savest man, save most v. 11 Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles) iv. 279 Could I but live again xiv. 51
Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave vi. 187 Dear, had the world in its caprice vi. 168 Dervish--(though yet un-dervished, call him so xvi. 6
Escape me? vi. 171
Fear death?--to feel the fog in my throat vii. 168 Fee, faw, fum! bubble and squeak! v. 167 First I salute this soil of the blessed, river and rock! xv. 17 Flower--I never fancied, jewel--I profess you! xiv. 60 Fortù, Fortù, my beloved one v. 54
Going his rounds one day in Ispahan xvi. 9 Grand rough old Martin Luther v. 90 Grow old along with me! vii. 109 Gr-r-r--there go, my heart's abhorrence! vi. 26