oetical Works_, 1868, and later. Also reprinted
from the original edition and edited by T. J. Wise, 1886.
1834. SONNET, "Eyes calm beside thee (Lady couldst thou know!") Dated
Aug. 17, 1834, and signed "Z." _Monthly Repository_, vol. viii., N.S.,
1834, p. 712. Not reprinted by Mr. Browning.
1835. PARACELSUS. By Robert Browning. 8vo. Effingham Wilson, 1835.
Reprinted in _Poems_, 2 vols. 1849, and in _Poetical Works_ later, but
without Preface, dated 15th March, 1835.
1835. THE KING. "A king lived long ago." 54 lines signed "Z," in the
_Monthly Repository_, vol. ix., N.S., 1835, pp. 707-8. Afterwards given
in _Pippa Passes_ (sc. I, act iii.) with six additional lines.
1836. PORPHYRIA. "The rain set early in to-night." Sixty lines signed
"Z," in _Monthly Repository_, vol. x., N.S., 1836, pp. 43-4. Afterwards
appeared in _Bells and Pomegranates_ under the heading "Madhouse Cells
II." Was called "Porphyria's Lover" in the _Works_, 1863 and after.
1836. JOHANNES AGRICOLA. "There's Heaven above; and night by night."
Sixty lines signed "Z," in _Monthly Repository_, vol. x., N.S., 1836,
pp. 45-6. Reprinted in _Bells and Pomegranates_ under the heading
"Madhouse Cells I."
1836. LINES. "Still ailing, wind? wilt be appeased or no?" Six stanzas
signed "Z," in the _Monthly Repository_, vol. x., N.S., 1836, pp.
270-71. Reappeared in _Dramatis Personae_ (1864) as the first six stanzas
of section vi. of "James Lee."
1837. STRAFFORD: AN HISTORICAL TRAGEDY. By Robert Browning. 8vo.
Longmans, 1837. Acted at Covent Garden Theatre, May 1, 1837. Reprinted
without preface in _Poetical Works_, 863, and later. Acting edition, for
the North London Collegiate School for Girls, 1882, 8vo. An edition
(including preface of 1837) with notes and preface by Miss E. H. Hickey,
and introduction by S. R. Gardiner, LL.D., 1884, 8vo.
1840. SORDELLO. By Robert Browning. 8vo. E. Moxon, 1840. Revised edition
with prefatory letter to J. Milsand, in _Poetical Works_, 3 vols. 1863,
and later.
1841-6. BELLS AND POMEGRANATES. Eight numbers in wrappers, Rl. 8vo.,
1841-46, as follows:--
1841. No. 1. PIPPA PASSES. By Robert Browning. London, E. Moxon, 1841.
1842. No. 2. KING VICTOR AND KING CHARLES. By Robert Browning. London,
E. Moxon, 1842.
1842. No. 3. DRAMATIC LYRICS. By Robert Browning, London, E. Moxon,
1842.
Contents:
_Cavalier Times._ I. _Marching Along_, p. 3.--II. _Give a
Rouse_, p. 3.--III. _My Wife Gertrude_, p. 3.
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