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of the Duchess. 19. A Grammarian's Funeral. 20. Johannes Agricola in Meditation. 21. The Heretic's Tragedy. 22. Holy-Cross Day. 23. Protus. 24. The Statue and the Bust. 25. Porphyria's Lover. 26. "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came." MEN AND WOMEN:--1. "Transcendentalism." 2. How it strikes a Contemporary. 3. Artemis Prologuizes. 4. An Epistle containing the strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician. 5. Pictor Ignotus. 6. Fra Lippo Lippi. 7. Andrea del Sarto. 8. The Bishop orders his Tomb in St. Praxed's Church. 9. Bishop Blougram's Apology. 10. Cleon. 11. Rudel to the Lady of Tripoli. 12. One Word More. Vol. II. Contents--TRAGEDIES AND OTHER PLAYS:--1. Pippa Passes. 2. King Victor and King Charles. 3. The Return of the Druses. 4. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. 5. Colombe's Birthday. 6. Luria. 7. A Soul's Tragedy. 8. In a Balcony. 9. Strafford. Vol. III. Contents:--1. Paracelsus, 2. Christmas Eve and Easter Day. 3. Sordello. FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 62: The _Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister_ is here included as No. III. In the edition of 1868 it follows under a separate heading. This is the only point of difference between the two editions.] 25. GOLD HAIR: A Legend of Pornic. By Robert Browning. (With imprint--London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street and Charing Cross) 1864, pp. 15. 26. Prospice.--_Atlantic Monthly_, Vol. XIII., June 1864, p. 694. 27. DRAMATIS PERSONAE. By Robert Browning. London: Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly. 1864, pp. vi., 250. Contents:--1. James Lee [James Lee's Wife, 1868]. 2. Gold Hair: a Legend of Pornic. 3. The Worst of it. 4. Dis aliter visum; or, Le Byron de nos jours. 5. Too Late. 6. Abt Vogler. 7. Rabbi ben Ezra. 8. A Death in the Desert. 9. Caliban upon Setebos; or, Natural Theology in the Island. 10. Confessions. 11. May and Death. 12. Prospice. 13. Youth and Art. 14. A Face. 15. A Likeness. 16. Mr Sludge "The Medium." 17. Apparent Failure. 18. Epilogue. 28. Orpheus and Eurydice.--_Catalogue of the Royal Academy_, 1864, p. 13. No. 217. A picture by F. Leighton. Printed as prose. It is reprinted in _Poetical Works_, 1868, where it is included in _Dramatis Personae_. The same volume contains a new stanza of eight lines, entitled "Deaf and Dumb: a Group by Woolner." This was written in 1862 for Woolner's partly-draped group of Constance and
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