The Complete Works of Mrs. E. B. Browning/Volume 1/Chronological Bibliography

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CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.


1820. The Battle of Marathon: A Poem. [Quotations from Akenside and Byron.] By E. B. Barrett. London: Printed for W. Lindsell, 87 Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square. 1820.

1826. An Essay on Mind, with other Poems. [Quotation from Tasso.] London: James Duncan, Paternoster Row. mdcccxxvi.

Contents.

Preface.

Essay on Mind. Book I.

Essay on Mind. Book II.

Notes to Book I.

Notes to Book II.

To My Father on His Birthday.

Spenserian Stanzas.

Verses to My Brother.

On the Death of Lord Byron.

Memory.

To———.

Stanzas Occasioned by a Passage in Mr. Emerson's Journal.

The Past.

The Prayer.

On a Picture of Riego's Widow.

Song.

The Dream.

Riga's Last Song.

The Vision of Fame.

1833.

Prometheus Bound. Translated from the Greek of Æschylus, and Misce11aneous Poems, by the Translator, Author of "An Essay on Mind," with other Poems. [Quotations from Mimnermus and Theognis.] London: Printed and published by A. J. Valpy, M.A., Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. 1833.

Contents.

Preface.

Prometheus Bound.

The Tempest.

A Sea-side Meditation.

A Vision of Life and Death.

Earth.

The Picture Gallery at Penshurst.

To a Poet's Child.

Minstrelsy.

To the Memory of Sir Uveda1e Price, Bart.

The Autumn.

The Death-Bed of Teresa del Riego.

To Victoire, on Her Marriage.

To a Boy.

Remonstrance, and Reply.

An Epitaph.

The Image of God.

The Appeal.

Idols.

Hymn.

Weariness.

1835.

Stanzas addressed to Miss Landon, and suggested by her "Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans." New Monthly Magazine, Sept. (Retitled "Felicia Hemans." Reprinted, 1838, in The Seraphim and Other Poems.)

1836.

Man and Nature. Athenæum, March 19.

The Romaunt of Margret. New Monthly Magazine, July.

The Sea-side Walk. Athenæum, July 12.

A Thought on Thoughts. Athenæum, July 23.

The Poet's Vow. New Monthly Magazine, Oct. (All of Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/59 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/60 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/61 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/62 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/63 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/64 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/65 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/66 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/67 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/68 Page:The complete works of Mrs. E. B. Browning (Volume 1).djvu/69 of Mrs. Browning's death, dated Florence, June 29.)

A View across the Roman Campagna. Independent, July 25.

1862.

Last Poems. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1862.

Contents.

Dedication.

Advertisement.

Little Mattie.

A False Step.

Void in Law.

Lord Walter's Wife.

Bianca among the Nightingales.

My Kate.

A Song for the Ragged Schools of London.

May's Love.

Amy's Cruelty.

My Heart and I.

The Best Thing in the World.

Where's Agnes?

De Profundis.

A Musical Instrument.

First News from Villafranca.

King Victor Emanuel entering Florence, April, 1860.

The Sword of Castruccio Castracani.

Summing up in Italy.

"Died ..."

The Forced Recruit.

Garibaldi.

Only a Curl.

A View across the Roman Campagna.

The King's Gift.

Parting Lovers.

Mother and Poet.

Nature's Remorses.

The North and the South.

Translations:

Paraphrase on Theocritus—

The Cyclops.

Paraphrases on Apuleius—

Psyche gazing on Cupid.

Psyche wafted by Zephyrus.

Psyche and Pan.

Psyche propitiating Ceres.

1862. Psyche and the Eagle.

Psyche and Cerberus.

Psyche and Proserpine.

Psyche and Venus.

Mercury carries Psyche to Olympus.

Marriage of Psyche and Cupid.

Paraphrases on Nonnus—

How Bacchus finds Ariadne sleeping.

How Bacchus comforts Ariadne.

Paraphrase on Hesiod—

Bacchus and Ariadne.

Paraphrase on Euripides—

Antistrophe. (Troades, 853.)

[Aurora and Tithonus.]

Paraphrases on Homer—

Hector and Andromache.

The Daughters of Pandarus.

Another Version.

Paraphrase on Anacreon—

Ode to the Swallow.

Paraphrases on Heine.

1863. The Greek Christian Poets and the English Poets. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. London: Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly. 1863.