. DRAMATIC IDYLS. Second Series. By Robert Browning. Post 8vo.
London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1880.
Contents.
[_Proem_] ("You are sick, that's sure"), p. vii.
_Echetlos_, p. 1.
_Clive_, p. 9.
_Muleykeh_, p. 43.
_Pietro of Abano_, p. 61.
_Doctor_ ----, p. 113.
_Pan and Luna_, p. 137.
[_Epilogue_], ("Touch him ne'er so lightly"), p. 149.
Ten additional lines to this epilogue have been published--"Thus I wrote
in London, musing," &c. These lines appeared in the _Century Magazine_
(Scribner's), vol. 25, 1882, pp. 159, 160, and were there said to have
been written in an autograph album, October 14th, 1880. They were
reprinted in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. iii., p. 48*,
November, 1882, but have been withdrawn from the Society's later issues.
1880. SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. Second
Series. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1880. The First Series appeared
in 1872. Both were reprinted in 1884.
1882. A SELECTION FROM THE WORKS OF ROBERT BROWNING. With a Memoir of
the Author, and explanatory notes, by F. H. Ahn, 8vo. Berlin, 1882. This
is vol. viii. of Ahn's _Collection of British and American Standard
Authors_.
1883. JOCOSERIA. By Robert Browning. 8vo. London, Smith, Elder & Co.,
1883.
Contents.
_Wanting is--What?_ p. 1.
_Donald_, p. 5.
_Solomon and Balkis_, p. 25.
_Cristina and Monaldeschi_, p. 33.
_Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli_, p. 45.
_Adam, Lilith, and Eve_, p. 51.
_Ixion_, p. 55.
_Jochanan Hakkadosh_, p. 71.
_Never the Time and the Place_, p. 133.
_Pambo_, p. 137.
1883. LYRICAL AND DRAMATIC POEMS SELECTED FROM THE WORKS OF ROBERT
BROWNING. Edited by E. T. Mason. 8vo. New York, 1883.
[1883.] SELECTIONS FROM THE POETRY OF ROBERT BROWNING. With an
Introduction by R. G. White, 8vo. New York.
1883. SONNET ON GOLDONI. Dated "Venice, Nov. 27, 1883," and written for
the Album of the Committee of the Goldoni Monument at Venice, where it
appears upon the first page. Printed in the _Pall Mall Gazette_, Dec. 8,
1883, and in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. v., p. 98*, 1884.
1883. PARAPHRASE FROM HORACE. (On Singers). [Horace's "_Omnibus hoc
vitium est cantoribus_," etc.] Four lines written impromptu for Mr.
Felix Moscheles. Published in the _Pall Mall Gazette_, Dec. 12, 1883,
and in the _Browning Society's Papers_, pt. v. p. 99*, 1884.
1884. SONNET ON RAWDON BRO
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