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ER: WITH OTHER POEMS. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1876. Contents. _Prologue._ ("O the old wall here.") [Called "A Wall" in the selection of 1880], p. 1. _Of Pacchiarotto and how he worked in Distemper_, p. 4. _At the_ "_Mermaid_," p. 47. _House_, p. 60. _Shop_, p. 64. _Pisgah-Sights_, I., p. 75. _Pisgah-Sights_, II., p. 78. _Fears and Scruples_, p. 83. _Natural Magic_, p. 88. _Magical Nature_, p. 90. _Bifurcation_, p. 91. _Numpholeptos_, p. 95. _Appearances_, p. 106. _St. Martin's Summer_, p. 108 _Herve Riel_, p. 117. _A Forgiveness_, p. 131. _Cenciaja_, p. 162. _Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial_, p. 184 _Epilogue_ ["'The Poets pour us wine,'"] p. 223. 1877. THE AGAMEMNON OF AESCHYLUS, transcribed by ROBERT BROWNING. 8vo., Smith, Elder & Co., 1877, with preface dated London, October 1st, 1877. 1877. FAVOURITE POEMS. By Robert Browning. [A selection]. Illustrated, pp. 96, 16mo. Boston, James R. Osgood & Co., 1877. [The Vest-Pocket Series of Standard and Popular Authors]. 1878. LA SAISIAZ: THE TWO POETS OF CROISIC. By Robert Browning. 8vo. Smith, Elder & Co., 1878. "Dedicated to Mrs. Sutherland Orr." _La Saisiaz_ is dated "November 9th, 1877," and _The Two Poets of Croisic_, "January 15th, 1878." The Proem to the _Two Poets of Croisic_ was named "Apparitions" in the _Selections_ of 1880. 1879. "OH LOVE, LOVE." _Two Stanzas--eighteen lines translated from the Hippolytus of Euripides_, contributed to Mr. J. P. Mahaffy's _Euripides_, p. 115, Macmillan, 1879. Not included in any collection of Robert Browning's Poems. Reprinted in _Browning Soc. (Bibliography) Papers_, pt. 1, 1881, p. 69. 1879. DRAMATIC IDYLS. By Robert Browning. Post 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1879. Contents. _Martin Relph_, p. 1. _Pheidippides_, p. 27. _Halbert and Hob_, p. 45. _Ivan Ivanovitch_, p. 57. _Tray_, p. 101. _Ned Bratts_, p. 107. 1879. "THE BLIND MAN TO THE MAIDEN SAID." Poem, twenty lines, in "The Hour Will Come," by Wilhelmine von Hillern, translated from the German by Mrs. Clara Bell (vol. ii., p. 174). London, 8vo. Quoted in _Whitehall Review_, March 1, 1883, with statement that the English version of the poem is by Mr. Browning. Reprinted with some particulars in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. ii., p. 410, 1883. 1880
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