Dramatic Romances and Lyrics
1845
Robert Browning
INSCRIBED
TO
JOHN KENYON, ESQ.,
IN THE HOPE THAT A RECOLLECTION OF HIS OWN
SUCCESSFUL
“RHYMED PLEA FOR TOLERANCE”
MAY INDUCE HIM TO ADMIT GOOD-NATUREDLY THIS
HUMBLER PROSE ONE OF
HIS VERY GRATEFUL AND AFFECTIONATE FRIEND.
R.B.
Contents
Cavalier Tunes:
Marching Along
Give a Rouse
Boot and Saddle
My Last Duchess
Count Gismond
Incident of the French Camp
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister
In a Gondola
Artemis Prologuizes
Waring
Rudel to the Lady of Tripoli
Cristina
I.—Madhouse Cell: Johannes Agricola in Meditation
II.—Madhouse Cell: Porphyria’s Lover
Through the Metidja to Abd-El-Kadr
The Pied Piper of Hamelyn
“How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix”
Pictor Ignotus
The Italian in England
The Englishman in Italy
The Lost Leader
The Lost Mistress
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
Home-Thoughts, from the Sea
Nationality in Drinks
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St. Praxed’s Church
Garden-Fancies
The Flower’s Name
Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis
The Laboratory
The Confessional
The Flight of the Duchess
Earth’s Immortalities
Fame
Love
Song
The Boy and the Angel
Meeting at Night
Parting at Morning
Saul
Time’s Revenges
The Glove
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