- 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.