A Light Woman, p. 217.
The Last Ride together, p. 220.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, p. 225.
The Flight of the Duchess, 237.
A Grammarian’s Funeral, p. 270.
The Heretic’s Tragedy, p. 275.
Holy-Cross Day, p. 280.
Protus, p. 286.
The Statue and the Bust, p. 288.
Porphyria’s Lover, p. 299.
“Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came,” p. 301.
Contents of Vol. V.
A Soul’s Tragedy,
p. 1.
Luria, p. 43.
Christmas-Eve and
Easter-Day, p. 115.
Men and Women:—
“Transcendentalism;
a Poem in Twelve Books,” p. 207.
How it
strikes a Contemporary, p. 209.
Artemis
Prologizes, p. 213.
An Epistle
(Karshish), p. 218.
Johannes
Agricola in Meditation, p. 229.
Pictor
Ignotus, p. 231.
Fra Lippo
Lippi, p. 234.
Andrea
del Sarto, p. 248.
The Bishop
orders his Tomb at St. Praxed’s Church, p.
257.
Bishop
Blougram’s Apology, p. 262.
Cleon,
p. 299.
Rudel
to the Lady of Tripoli, p. 311.
One Word
More, p. 313.
Contents of Vol. VI.
In a Balcony,
p. 1.
Dramatis Personae:—
James
Lee’s Wife, p. 41.
Gold
Hair; a Story of Pornic, p. 62.
The Worst
of it, p. 70.
Dis aliter
visum; or, Le Byron de nos Jours, p. 77.
Too Late,
p. 85.
Abt Vogler,
p. 92.
Rabbi
ben Ezra, p. 99.
A Death
in the Desert, p. 110.
Caliban
upon Setebos, p. 136.
Confessions,
p. 148.
May and
Death, p. 150.
Deaf
and Dumb: a group by Woolner, p. 151
Prospice,
p. 152.
Eurydice
to Orpheus; a Picture by Leighton, p. 153.
Youth
and Art, p. 154.
A Face,
p. 158.
A Likeness,
p. 159.
Mr. Sludge,
“the Medium,” p. 162.
Apparent
Failure, p. 219.
Epilogue
(Three Speakers) p. 222.
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