CRITICAL POEMS.
“Old Pictures in Florence.” “Respectability.” “Popularity.” “Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha.” “A Light Woman.” “Transcendentalism.” “How it Strikes a Contemporary.” “Dis aliter Visum; or, Le Byron de nos Jours.” “At the ‘Mermaid.’” “House.” “Shop.” “Pisgah-Sights” I. “Pisgah-Sights,” II. “Bifurcation.” “Epilogue” “Pacchiarotto and other Poems” 207
EMOTIONAL POEMS. LOVE.
LYRICAL LOVE POEMS. “One Word More.
To E. B. B.” “Prospice.”
“Numpholeptos.” “Prologue”
(to “Pacchiarotto and other
Poems."). “Natural Magic.” “Magical
Nature.” Introductory
Poem to “The Two Poets of Croisic.”
Concluding Poem to “The
Two Poets of Croisic” (a Tale). DRAMATIC
LOVE POEMS.
“Cristina.” “Evelyn Hope.”
“Love among the Ruins.” “A
Lovers’ Quarrel.” “By the Fireside.”
“Any Wife to any
Husband.” “Two in the Campagna.”
“Love in a Life.” “Life in
a Love.” “The Lost Mistress.”
“A Woman’s Last Word.” “A
Serenade at the Villa.” “One Way
of Love.” “Rudel to the
Lady of Tripoli.” “In Three Days.”
“In a Gondola.”
“Porphyria’s Lover.” “James
Lee’s Wife.” “The Worst of it.”
“Too Late.”
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EMOTIONAL POEMS CONTINUED.
RELIGIOUS, ARTISTIC, AND EXPRESSIVE OF THE FIERCER
EMOTIONS.
“Saul.” “Epilogue to Dramatis
Personae.” “Fears and
Scruples.” “Fra Lippo Lippi.”
“Abt Vogler.” “Pictor
Ignotus.” “The Bishop orders his
Tomb at Saint Praxed’s
Church.” “A Toccata of Galuppi’s.”
“The Guardian-Angel: a
picture at Fano.” “Eurydice to Orpheus:
a picture by
Leighton.” “A Face.” “Andrea
del Sarto.” “The Laboratory.”
“My Last Duchess.” “Soliloquy
of the Spanish Cloister.” “The
Confessional.” “A Forgiveness.”
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HISTORICAL POEMS, OR POEMS FOUNDED ON FACT.
“Red Cotton Night-Cap Country; or, Turf and
Towers.”
“Cenciaja.” “The Two Poets
of Croisic.” “The Inn Album.”
“The Heretic’s Tragedy: a Middle-Age
Interlude” 254
ROMANTIC POEMS.
“Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came.”
“The Flight of the
Duchess”
271
HUMOROUS OR SATIRICAL POEMS.
“Holy-Cross Day.” “Pacchiarotto,
and how he Worked in
Distemper.” “Filippo Baldinucci on
the Privilege of Burial.”
“Up at a Villa—Down in the City.”
“Another Way of Love.”
“Garden Fancies—II. Sibrandus
Schafnaburgensis” 277
DESCRIPTIVE POEMS.
“De Gustibus—.” “Home-Thoughts,
from Abroad.” “The
Englishman in Italy”
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