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  Andever,belowallthestressandfailure,belowallthetriumphofhistoil,isthebeautyofhisdream。Itwas“asurpassingSpirit“

  thatwentfromoutourmidst。

  “Onewhoneverturnedhisbackbutmarchedbreastforward,Neverdoubtedcloudswouldbreak,Neverdreamed,thoughrightwereworsted,wrongwouldtriumph,Heldwefalltorise,arebaffledtofightbetter,Sleeptowake。“

  “Speed,fighton,fareeverThereashere!“arethelastwordsofthisbravesoul。Intruth,“theairseemsbrightwithhispastpresenceyet。“

  “Sun-treaderlifeandlightbethineforever;

  ThouartgonefromusyearsgobyandspringGladdens,andtheyoungearthisbeautiful,Yetthysongscomenototherbardsarise,Butnoneliketheetheystandthymajesties,LikemightyworkswhichtellsomeSpiritthereHathsatregardlessofneglectandscorn,Till,itslongtaskcompleted,ithathrisenAndleftus,nevertoreturn。“

  [Thisindexisincludedtoallowthereadertobrowsethemainsubjectsincludedinthisbook。Thenumbersinbracketsarethenumberofmentionsintheoriginalindexaseachmentionmaybelongorshort,thesenumbersshouldbeusedonlyasageneralindication。]

  A

  Barrett,Arabella[2]

  Barrett,Edward[1]

  Barrett,Mr。[3]

  “BeatriceSignorini“[1]

  BeautifulinVerse,the[1]

  Beethoven[1]

  “Before“[1]

  “BellsandPomegranates“[3]

  “BenKarshook’sWisdom“[1]

  Berdoe,E。[3]

  “Bifurcations“[1]

  “BishopBlougram“[2]

  Blake,William[1]

  “ABlotinthe’Scutcheon“[6]

  BossuetandBrowning[1]

  Browning,Clara[1]

  Browning,ElizabethBarrett:Browning’searlyinfluenceon[1];

  bornMarch4,1809really1806[1];hergirlhoodandearlywork[1];

  deathofbrother[1];residenceinLondon[1];

  “TheCryoftheChildren“[1];friendshipswithHorneandKenyon[1];

  herappreciationofBrowning’spoems[1];correspondencewithhim[1];

  engagement[1];acquaintancewithMrs。Jameson[1];marriage[1];

  Mr。Barrett’sresentment[1];journeytoParis[1];thencetoPisa[1];

  Browning’sloveforhiswife[1];“SonnetsfromthePortuguese“[1];

  inspringtoFlorence[1];toAncona,viaRavenna,inJune[1];

  winteratCasaGuidi[1];“AuroraLeigh“[1];descriptionofpoetess[2];

  birthofsonin1849[1];“CasaGuidiWindows“[1];

  1850,springinRome[1];proposaltoconferpoet-laureateshiponMrs。Browning[2];1851,visitsEngland[1];winterinParis[1];

  sheisenthusiasticaboutNapoleonIII。andinterestedinSpiritualism[1];

  summerinLondon[1];autumnatCasaGuidi[1];winter1853-4inRome,1856“AuroraLeigh“,deathofKenyon,legacies[1];

  1857,deathofMr。Barrett[1];1858,delicacyofMrs。Browning[1];

  July1858,BrowningstraveltoNormandy;“TwoPoemsbyElizabethBarrettandRobertBrowning“,1854[1];1860,“PoemsbeforeCongress“,anddeathofArabellaBarrett[1];“NorthandSouth“[1];

  returntoCasaGuidi,anddeathon28thJune1861[2]。

  Browning,Reuben[3]

  Browning,Robert:borninLondonin1812[3];hisliteraryandartisticantecedentsandcontemporaries[1];hisparentageandancestry[2];

  concerningtracesofSemiticorigin[1];hissisters[1];hisfather[1];

  hismother[2];hisuncle,ReubenBrowning[1];theCamberwellhome[1];

  hischildhood[1];earlypoems[1];translationoftheodesofHorace[1];

  goestoschoolatPeckham[1];hisholidayafternoons[1];

  “DeathofHarold“[1];criticismsofMissFlowerandMr。Fox[1];

  hereadsShelley’sandKeats’spoems[2];hehasatutor[1];

  attendsGowerStreetUniversityCollege[1];hedecidestobeapoet[1];

  writes“Pauline“,1832[1];itispublishedin1833[1];

  “Pauline“[1];criticismsthereon[1];Rossettiand“Pauline“,studiesatBritishMuseum[2];travelsin1833toRussia[1];

  toItaly[1];returntoCamberwell,1834[1];andbegins“Paracelsus“,sonnetsigned“Z“,1834[1];loveforVenice[1];“Paracelsus“[2];

  criticismsthereon[2];hemeetsMacready[1];“Narses“[1];

  hemeetsTalfourd,Wordsworth,Landor[1];“Strafford“[1];

  hisdramas[1];hisloveofthecountry[1];“PippaPasses“[2];

  “Sordello“[1];originof“TheRingandtheBook“,1865[1];

  “TheRingandtheBook“[1];“TheInnAlbum“[1];“MenandWomen“[1];

  proposed“TranscriptsfromLife“[1];“Flowero’theVine“[1];

  correspondencebetweenhimandMissBarrett[1];meetingin1846[1];

  engagement[1];marriage,12thSeptember1846[1];sojourninPisa[1];

  theygotoFlorence[1];toAncona,viaRavenna[1];

  “TheGuardianAngel“[1];CasaGuidi[1];birthofson,March9th,1849[1];

  theygotoVallombrosaandBagnidiLuccafortheautumn,andwinteratCasaGuidi[1];springof1850inRome[1];

  “TwointheCampagna“[1];1851,theyvisitEngland[1];

  descriptionofBrowning[1];winter1851-2inPariswithRobertBrowning,senior[1];BrowningwritesPrefatoryEssaytoMoxon’seditionofShelley’sLetters[1];midsummer,BathsofLucca[1];inFlorence[1];

  “InaBalcony“[1];winterinRome,1853-4[1];theworkwrittenthere[1];

  “BenKarshook’sWisdom“[1];“MenandWomen“published[1];Kenyon’sdeath,andlegaciestotheBrownings[1];poemswrittenbetween1855-64[1];

  July1858,BrowningsgotoNormandy[1];“LegendofPornic“,“GoldHair“[1];autumnof1859inSienna[1];winter1860-61inRome[1];

  deathofMrs。Browning,June1861[1];“Prospice“[1];

  1866,Browningloseshisfather;MissSariannaresideswithBrowning[1];

  hiswaysoflife[1];firstcollectededitionofhisworks,1868[1];

  firstpartof“TheRingandtheBook“published[1];“HerveRiel“[1];

  Tauchnitzedition,1872[1];“BishopBlougram“[1];“Selections“[1];

  “LaSaisiaz“,1877[1];“TheTwoPoetsofCroisic“[1];

  laterworks[1];“PrinceHohenstiel-Schwangau“,“RedCottonNightcapCountry“[2];“FifineattheFair“[3];

  “Jocoseria“[1];1881,BrowningSocietyestablished[1];

  hislatteryears[1];revisitsAsolo[1];PalazzoRezzonico[1];

  religiousbelief[1];death,December12th,1889[2];

  funeral[1];tobeestimatedbyanewdefinition[1];

  aspoet,ratherthanasthinker[1];hisloveoflife[1];

  his,likeBossuet’s,aHebrewgeniusfecundatedbyChristianity[1];

  hisartisticrelationstoDeathandSex[1];where,instandpoint,hediffersfromTennyson[1];astoqualityofhisMASSofwork[1];

  intellectuallyexploited[1];hisdifficulties,andtheirattractiontomany[1];hisattitudetothefuture,influence,andsignificance[1];

  summaryofhislife-work[1]。

  Browning,RobertWiedemannBarrett[5]

  Browning,Robertsenior[8]

  Browning,SariannaMrs。[4]

  Browning,SariannaMiss[3]

  BrowningSociety,the[2]

  Browning,WilliamShergold[1]

  Byron[1]

  “BytheFireside“[1]

  “CalibanuponSetebos“[3]

  Camberwell[7]

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