II. SINGLE WORKS.
The Agamemnon of AEschylus, transcribed by Robert
Browning.
London, 1877, 8vo.
Aristophanes’ Apology, including a transcript
from Euripides,
being the Last Adventure of Balaustion.
London, 1875, 8vo.
Asolando: Fancies and Facts. London, 1890
[1889], 8vo.
Now in seventh edition.
Balaustion’s Adventure; including a transcript
from Euripides
[i.e., a translation of the “Alcestis"].
London, 1871, 8vo.
Now in third edition.
Bells and Pomegranates. 8 Nos. London, 1841-1846,
8vo.
No. i., Pippa Passes, 1841.
No. ii., King Victor and King Charles,
1842.
No. iii., Dramatic Lyrics, 1842.
No. iv., The Return of the Druses,
1843.
No. v., A Blot in the ’Scutcheon,
1843.
No. vi., Colombe’s Birthday,
1844.
No. vii., Dramatic Romances and Lyrics,
1845.
No. viii., Luria; and A Soul’s
Tragedy, 1846.
Christmas Eve and Easter-Day. A poem. London, 1850, 16mo.
Cleon. Moxon: London, 1855, 8vo.
Reprinted in Men and Women.
Dramatic Idyls, 2 series. London, 1879-80, 8vo.
The First Series now in 2nd edition.
Dramatis Personae. London, 1864, 8vo.
Three poems in this book were reprinted
from advance copies in the
Atlantic Monthly in vol. 13, 1864, viz.,
Gold Hair, pp. 596-599;
Prospice, p. 694; Under the Cliff,
pp. 737, 738.
Second edition. London,
1864, 8vo.
Ferishtah’s Fancies. London, 1884, 8vo.
Now in third edition.
Fifine at the Fair. London, 1872, 8vo.
Gold Hair: a Legend of Pornic. [London], 1864,
8vo.
Reprinted in Dramatis Personae.
Gold Hair appeared in the
Atlantic Monthly, May 1864, and Dramatis
Personae was published
on May 28, 1864.
The Inn Album. London, 1875, 8vo.
Jocoseria. London, 1883, 8vo.
Now in third edition.
La Saisiaz. The Two Poets of Croisie. London, 1878, 8vo.
Men and Women. 2 vols. London, 1855, 8vo.
Pacchiarotto and how he worked in distemper:
with other poems.
London, 1876, 8vo.
Paracelsus. London, 1835, 8vo.
Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in their
Day. Introduced by
a Dialogue between Apollo and the Fates,
etc. London, 1887, 8vo.
Pauline, a Fragment of a Confession. London,
1833, 8vo.
There are only five known copies extant,
two of which are in the
British Museum.
A reprint of the original edition of 1833.
Edited by T.J. Wise.
London, 1886, 12mo. Four
copies were printed on vellum.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, with 35 illustrations by
Kate Greenaway.
London [1889], 4to.
Appeared originally in Dramatic Lyrics
(Bells and Pomegranates,
No. III.), 1842.