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'Strafford' [3] 'The Epistle of Karshish' [1] 'The Flight of the Duchess' [1] 'The Inn Album' [3] 'The Lost Leader' [1] 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin' [1] 'The Return of the Druses' [3] 'The Ring and the Book' [3] 'The Two Poets of Croisic' [2] 'The Worst of It' [1] 'Two in the Campagna' [1] 'White Witchcraft' [1] 'Why I am a Liberal' (sonnet) [2] 'Women and Roses' [1] Browning, Mrs. (the poet's wife: Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett): Browning's introduction to her; her ill health; the reasons for their secret marriage; causes of her ill health; happiness of her married life; estrangement from her father; her visit to Mrs. Theodore Martin; 'Aurora Leigh': her methods of work; a legacy from Mr. Kenyon; her feeling about Spiritualism; success of 'Aurora Leigh'; her sister's illness and death; her own death; proposed reinterment in Westminster Abbey [14] Browning, Mrs.: extracts from her letters--on her husband's devotion; life in Pisa, and on French literature; Vallombrosa; their acquaintances in Florence; their dwelling in Piazza Pitti; 'Father Prout's' cure for a sore throat; apartments in the Casa Guidi; visits to Fano and Ancona; Phelps's production of 'A Blot in the 'Scutcheon'; birth of her son; the effect of his mother's death on her husband; wanderings in northern Italy; the neighbourhood of Lucca; Venice; life in Paris (1851); esteem for her husband's family; description of George Sand; the personal appearance of that lady; her impression of M. Joseph Milsand; the first performance of 'Colombe's Birthday' (1853); Rome: death in the Story family; Mrs. Sartoris and the Kembles; society in Rome; a visit to Mr. Ruskin; about 'Penini'; description of a carnival masquerade (Florence, 1857); impressions of Landor; tribute to the unselfish character of her father-in-law; on her husband's work; on the contrast of his (then) appreciation in England and America; Massimo d' Azeglio; on her sister Henrietta (Mrs. Surtees Cook); on the death of Count Cavour [34] Browning, Mr. Robert Wiedemann Barrett (the poet's son): his birth; incidents of his childhood; his pet-name--Penini, Peni, Pen; in charge of Miss Isa Blagden
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