Porphyria. — "The rain set early in to-night." Signed "Z".
(`Monthly Repository', vol. 10 N.S., 1836, pp. 43, 44.)

Johannes Agricola. — "There's Heaven above; and night by night."
Signed "Z". (`Monthly Repository', vol. 10 N.S., 1836, pp. 45, 46.)
`Porphyria' and `Johannes Agricola' were reprinted
in "Bells and Pomegranates", No. 3, with the title `Madhouse Cells'.

Lines. — "Still ailing, wind? Wilt be appeased or no?" Signed "Z".
(`Monthly Repository', vol. 10 N.S., 1836, pp. 270, 271.)
Reprinted revised, in `Dramatis Personae', 1864,
as the first six stanzas of VI. of "James Lee".

The Laboratory (Ancient Regime). (`Hood's Magazine',
vol. 1, 1844, pp. 513, 514.)
Reprinted in `Dramatic Romances and Lyrics' (1845),
as the first of two poems called "France and England".

Claret and Tokay. (`Hood's Magazine', vol. 1, 1844, p. 525.)
Reprinted in `Dramatic Romances and Lyrics' (1845).

Garden Fancies. I. The Flower's Name; II. Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis.
(`Hood's Magazine', vol. 2, 1844, pp. 45-48.)
Reprinted in `Dramatic Romances and Lyrics' (1845).

The Boy and the Angel. (`Hood's Magazine', vol. 2, 1844, pp. 140-142.)
Reprinted revised, and with five fresh couplets,
in `Dramatic Romances and Lyrics' (1845).

The Tomb at St. Praxed's (Rome 15—). (`Hood's Magazine', vol. 3, 1845, pp. 237-239.) Reprinted in `Dramatic Romances and Lyrics' (1845).

The Flight of the Duchess. (`Hood's Magazine', vol. 3, 1845, pp. 313-318.)
Reprinted in `Dramatic Romances and Lyrics' (1845).

Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley. [A fabrication.]
With an introductory essay, by Robert Browning. London, 1852, 8vo.