which it barely alludes.
18. TWO POEMS. By Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. London: Chapman
and Hall. 1854, pp. 16.
This pamphlet contains "A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London," by
E. B. B., and "The Twins," by R. B. The two poems were printed by Miss
Arabella Barrett, Mrs. Browning's sister, for a bazaar in aid of a
"Refuge for Young Destitute Girls," one of the earliest of its kind,
founded by her in 1854.
19. CLEON. By Robert Browning. London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street.
1855, pp. 23.
20. THE STATUE AND THE BUST. By Robert Browning. London: Edward Moxon,
Dover Street. 1855, pp. 22.
21. MEN AND WOMEN. By Robert Browning. In two volumes. London: Chapman
and Hall, 193 Piccadilly. 1855. Vol. I., pp. iv., 260; Vol. II., pp.
iv., 241.
Vol. I. Contents:--1. Love among the Ruins. 2. A Lovers'
Quarrel. 3. Evelyn Hope. 4. Up at a Villa--Down in the City
(as distinguished by an Italian person of Quality). 5. A
Woman's Last Word. 6. Fra Lippo Lippi. 7. A Toccata of
Galuppi's. 8. By the Fire-side. 9. Any Wife to Any Husband.
10. An Epistle containing the Strange Medical Experience of
Karshish, the Arab Physician. 11. Mesmerism. 12. A Serenade
at the Villa. 13. My Star. 14. Instans Tyrannus. 15. A Pretty
Woman. 16. "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came." 17.
Respectability. 18. A Light Woman. 19. The Statue and the
Bust. 20. Love in a Life. 21. Life in a Love. 22. How it
Strikes a Contemporary. 23. The Last Ride Together. 24. The
Patriot--_An Old Story_. 25. Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha. 26.
Bishop Blougram's Apology. 27. Memorabilia.
Vol. II. Contents:--1. Andrea del Sarto (Called the Faultless
Painter). 2. Before. 3. After. 4. In Three Days. 5. In a Year.
6. Old Pictures in Florence. 7. In a Balcony. 8. Saul. 9. "De
Gustibus." 10. Women and Roses. 11. Protus. 12. Holy-Cross
Day. 13. The Guardian Angel: a Picture at Fano. 14. Cleon. 15.
The Twins. 16. Popularity. 17. The Heretic's Tragedy: A Middle
Age Interlude. 18. Two in the Campagna. 19. A Grammarian's
Funeral. 20. One Way of Love. 21. Another Way of Love. 22.
"Transcendentalism": a Poem in Twelve Books. 23.
Misconceptions. 24. One Word More: To E. B. B.
22. Ben Karshook's Wisdom. (Five stanzas of four lines each, signed
"Robert Browning," and dated "Rome, April 27, 1854")--_The Keepsake_.
1856. (Edited by Miss Power, and published by David Bogue, Londo
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