1890. POCKET VOLUME OF SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1890, 16mo.
*** In the “Bibliography” attached to Mr. William Sharp’s “Life of Robert Browning” (London, W. Scott, 1890), under Section II., “Single Works,” appear the following entries:—
(1) “Cleon.
Moxon: London, 1855. 8vo. Reprinted in Men
and
Women.”
(2) “Gold Hair:
a Legend of Pornic. [London], 1864. 8vo.
Reprinted in Dramatis
Personae.”
(3) “The Statue
and the Bust. Moxon: London, 1855. 8vo.
Reprinted in Men
and Women.”
(4) Mr. Sharp also (p.
173) mentions a leaflet containing
“Prospice.”
Pamphlets bearing the titles of the first and third certainly exist, and this may also be the case with regard to the second and fourth; but as nothing is known of the history of any one of the four, all are excluded from the foregoing Bibliography.
AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ROBERT BROWNING’S WORKS,
BEING AN INDEX TO THE FOREGOING BIBLIOGRAPHY AND TO THE COLLECTED EDITIONS OF 1868 AND 1889-90.
Page of In 6 vols.
In 16 vols.
Bibliography. Title. Date.
edit. 1868 edit. 1889-90
vol.
& page. vol. & page.
367 ABD-EL-KADR, Through the
Metidja to 1842
iii. 83 vi. 13
377 Abt Vogler 1864 vi. 92
vii. 101 387 Adam, Lilith, and Eve 1883
xv. 197 384 AEschylus, The Agamemnon
of 1877 xiii. 259 372 After
1855 iii. 213 vi. 186
384 Agamemnon of AEschylus, The 1877
xiii. 259 386 Ahn, F. H., Selections by 1882
367 Aix in Provence. See
Count Gismond 1842
iv. 153 v. 11
382 Alkestis, Euripides’, a
translation from. See
Balaustion’s Adventure 1871
xi. 1
383 Amphibian (Prol. to
Fifine) 1872
xi. 215
389 Amphion, The New Contribution
to, “Spring Song”
1886 xvi. 219
372 Andrea del Sarto 1855 v. 248
iv. 221 372 Another Way of Love 1855
iii. 195 vi. 161 371 Any Wife to any Husband
1855 iii. 182 vi. 142 390 Apollo and
the Fates,
Dialogue between 1887
xvi. 97
377 Apparent Failure 1864 vi. 219
vii. 246 385 Apparitions (Proem,
Two Poets of Croisic) 1878
xiv. 207
384 Appearances 1876
xiv. 70 388 Apple-eating 1884
xvi. 69 392 Arcades ambo
1890 383 Aristophanes’ Apology