- Contents of Vol. III.
- Paracelsus, p. 1.
- Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day, p. 163.
- Sordello, p. 252.
1863. SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. 8vo. London, Chapman and Hall, 1863. The editors of this first selection were John Foster and B. W. Procter ("Barry Cornwall"). The volume was re-issued in 1869 with the imprint of Smith, Elder & Co.
1864. DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Chapman and Hall, 1864. Second edition published same year.
- Contents.
- James Lee, p. 3. [This appears as "James Lee's Wife"
- in the Poetical Works, 1868 and after.]
- Gold Hair: a Legend of Pornic, p. 27.
- The Worst of it, p. 37.
- Dîs aliter visum; or, Le Byron de nos Jours, p. 47.
- Too Late, p. 57.
- Abt Vogler, p. 67.
- Rabbi ben Ezra, p. 77.
- Death in the Desert, p. 91.
- Caliban upon Setebos; or, Natural Theology in the Island, p. 123.
- Confessions, p. 139.
- May and Death, p. 145.
- Prospice, p. 149.
- Youth and Art, p. 153.
- A Face, p. 161.
- A Likeness, p. 165.
- Mr. Sludge, "the Medium," p. 171.
- Apparent Failure, p. 239.
- Epilogue, p. 245.
Three of the above poems were reprinted from advance sheets in the Atlantic Monthly (Boston, U. S.), vol. xiii., 1864, viz., Gold Hair, May, pp. 596-599; Prospice, May, p. 694; Under the Cliff (part of James Lee), May, pp. 737-8.
1864. ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE. Eight lines in the Royal Academy Catalogue for 1864, in F. Leighton's (now P.R.A.) picture so named. First collected in Poetical Works, 1868, under the title of "Eurydice to Orpheus, a Picture by Fred Leighton, A.R.A."
1864. POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Fourth edition. A reprint of the Third edition (which see under "1863").
1865. A SELECTION FROM THE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Square post 8vo. "Moxon's Miniature Poets," E. Moxon & Co., 1865. With Dedication to Alfred Tennyson; and a photographic portrait of Robert Browning.
1866. A Selection from the Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 8vo. London, Chapman and Hall, 1866. EDITED by Robert Browning, and has a PREFACE signed "R. B.," and dated "London, November, 1865."
1866. Last Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 8vo. London, Chapman & Hall, 1862. THE DEDICATION ("To Grateful Florence," etc.), and "ADVERTISEMENT" (dated "London, February, 1862"), written by Robert Browning. See Browning Soc. Papers [additions to Bibliography], Parts I. and II., 1881, pp. 111, 162.