May 1848. Settled in permanent home at Casa Guidi.
1849. _Poems by Robert Browning._ Two volumes.
March 9, 1849. Birth of Wiedemann (or "Penini") Browning.
March 1849. Death of Browning's mother.
1850. _Christmas Eve and Easter Day._
June 1851. Mrs. Browning's _Casa Guidi Windows_.
1852. _Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley._ With an
introductory essay by Robert Browning.
1855. _Men and Women._ In two volumes.
Oct. 1856. Mrs. Browning's _Aurora Leigh_.
June 1860. Browning found the "Yellow Book."
June 29, 1861. Mrs. Browning died. She was buried in Florence.
July 1861. Browning left Florence.
1862. Established himself at 19 Warwick Crescent, London,
where he lived twenty-five years.
1863. _The Poetical Works of Robert Browning._ In three
volumes. Chapman and Hall.
1863. _Selections from the Poetical Works of Robert
Browning._ [Editors, B.W. Proctor and John
Forster.]
1864. _Dramatis Personae._
1866. Browning's father died and Sarianna came to live
with her brother.
1868. _The Poetical Works of Robert Browning._ In six
volumes. Smith, Elder and Company.
1868-9. _The Ring and the Book._ In four volumes.
1871. _Balaustion's Adventure._
1871. _Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society._
1872. _Fifine at the Fair._
1873. _Red Cotton Night-Cap Country._
1875. _Aristophanes' Apology._
1875. _The Inn Album._
July 1876. _Pacchiarotto and How He Worked in Distemper._
1877. _The Agamemnon of AEschylus translated._
1878. _La Saisiaz; The Two Poets of Croisic._
Aug. 1878. Browning first revisited Italy.
1879. _Dramatic Idyls._
1880. _Dramatic Idyls._ Second Series.
1881. The London Browning Society established.
1883. _Jocoseria._
1884. _Ferishtah's Fancies._
1887. Browning moved to De Vere Gardens.
1887. _Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning._
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