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.