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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
Browning, Robert (1812-1889)
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VOL. I.
II.
VOL. II.
III.
VOL. III.
IV.
VOL. IV.
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VOL. V.
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VOL. VI.
VII.
VOL. VII.
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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
JAMES LEE'S WIFE.
I.
I.—JAMES LEE'S WIFE SPEAKS AT THE WINDOW.
II.
II.—BY THE FIRESIDE.
III.
III.—IN THE DOORWAY.
IV.
IV.—ALONG THE BEACH.
V.
V.—ON THE CLIFF.
VI.
VI.—READING A BOOK, UNDER THE CLIFF
VII.
VII.—AMONG THE ROCKS.
VIII.
VIII.—BESIDE THE DRAWING BOARD.
IX.
IX.—ON DECK.
GOLD HAIR:
THE WORST OF IT.
DIS ALITER VISUM; OR, LE BYRON DE NOS JOURS.
TOO LATE.
ABT VOGLER.
RABBI BEN EZRA.
A DEATH IN THE DESERT.
CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS; OR, NATURAL THEOLOGY IN THE ISLAND.
CONFESSIONS.
MAY AND DEATH.
DEAF AND DUMB.
PROSPICE.
EURYDICE TO ORPHEUS.
YOUTH AND ART.
A FACE.
A LIKENESS.
MR. SLUDGE, “THE MEDIUM.”
APPARENT FAILURE.
EPILOGUE.
VIII, IX, X.
VOL. VIII., IX., X.
XI.
VOL. XI.
XII.
VOL. XII.
XIII.
VOL. XIII.
XIV.
VOL. XIV.
XV.
VOL. XV.
XVI.
VOL. XVI.
XVII.
VOL. XVII.
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
PARTING AT MORNING.
Round
the cape of a sudden came the sea,
And the sun looked over the mountain's rim:
And straight was a path of gold for him,
And the need of a world of men for me.
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning