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A Blot in the Scutcheon
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XVIII, Part 5.
Bartletts Browning Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
ANTHOLOGIZED VERSE
Earl Mertouns Song
(OBEV);
Home-thoughts, from Abroad
(OBEV);
Home-thoughts, from the Sea
(OBEV);
In a Gondola
(OBEV);
Last Ride together
(OBEV);
Lost Mistress
(OBEV);
Meeting at Night
(OBEV);
Misconceptions
(OBEV);
Parting at Morning
(OBEV);
Pippas Song
(OBEV);
Porphyrias Lover
(OBEV);
Song
(OBEV);
Song from Paracelsus
(OBEV);
Thus the Mayne glideth
(OBEV);
Wanderers
(OBEV);
Youll love Me yet
(OBEV)
WRITINGS ABOUT BROWNING
Robert Browning
Chapter by Sir Henry Jones with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of English Literature
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