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Apparitions
(Prologue to "The Two Poets of Croisic.")
Such a starved bank of moss
Till, that May-morn,
Blue ran the flash across:
Violets were born!
Sky--what a scowl of cloud
Till, near and far,
Ray on ray split the shroud:
Splendid, a star!
World--how it walled about
Life with disgrace, 10
Till God's own smile came out:
That was thy face!
About Robert Browning
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Summary
Browning As Poet
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Tray
Incident of the French Camp
How They Brought the Good News From Ghent To Aix
Herv Riel
Pheidippides
My Star
Evelyn Hope
Love Among the Ruins
Misconceptions
Natural Magic
Apparitions
A Wall
Confessions
A Woman's Last Word
A Pretty Woman
Youth and Art
A Tale
Cavalier Tunes
Home Thoughts, From the Sea
Summum Bonum
A Face
Songs From Pippa Passes
The Lost Leader
Apparent Failure
Fears and Scruples
Instans Tyrannus
The Patriot
The Boy and the Angel
Memorabilia
Why I Am A Liberal
Prospice
Epilogue to Asolando
De Gustibus--
The Italian in England
My Last Duchess
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church
The Laboratory
Home Thoughts, From Abroad
Up At A Villa--Down In The City
A Toccata of Galuppi's
Abt Vogler
Rabbi Ben Ezra
A Grammarian's Funeral
Andrea del Sarto
Caliban Upon Setebos
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
An Epistle
Saul
One Word More - To E.B. B.
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