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  1. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume IV by Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861 Browning, 2010-02-16
  2. Love songs, by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning; by Robert Browning 1812-1889 Browning Elizabeth Barrett 1806-1861 Harris Ethel ed, 1911-12-31
  3. Through the year with Mrs. Browning by Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861) Browning, 2222
  4. Aurora Leigh: a poem in nine books
  5. Aurora Leigh, a poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 1806-1861, 1890-12-31
  6. The Letters Of Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  7. Aurora Leigh, and Other Poems By Elizabeth Barrett Browning by Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861) Browning, 1872
  8. The POEMS Of ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING. Complete in 3 Volumes. With an Introductory Essay by H[enry]. T. Tuckerman. by Elizabeth Barrett [1806 - 1861]. Browning, 1869-01-01
  9. "Beautiful thoughts" from Robert and Elizabeth Browning by Robert Browning 1812-1889 Browning Elizabeth Barrett 1806-1861 Shipp Margaret (Busbee) Mrs. 1871- [from old catalog] comp, 1900-12-31
  10. Sonnets from the Portuguese / Elzabeth Barrett Browning with photographic illustrations by Adelaide Hanscom Leeson by Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861) Browning, 1916-01-01
  11. Diary by E. B. B; the unpublished diary of Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, 1831-1832. Edited with an introd. and notes by Philip Kelley and Ronald Hudson. Including psychoanalytical observations by Robert Coles by Elizabeth (Barrett) (1806-1861) Browning, 1969
  12. A selection from Mrs. Brownings poems; ed. by Heloise E. Hersey by Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861) Browning, 1903-01-01
  13. SONNENTS From The PORTUGUESE. Vest Pocket Series - 2. With Preface by Edmund Gosse. by Elizabeth Barrett [1806 - 1861]. Gosse, Edmund [1849 - 1928]. Browning, 1903-01-01
  14. Aurora Leigh, And Other Poems

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2. RPO Selected Poetry Of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
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3. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861 Profile. Elizabeth Barrett was born near Durham on 6 March 1806, the eldest of twelve children.
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4. 27. - My Own Beloved, Who Hast Lifted Me - Elizabeth Barrett
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861) The English Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning initially took laudanum to treat her childhood spinal
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11. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861). Select. Poems Letters. Page last updated 18 September 1998 ©1998-2000, Richard J. Yanco.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861). picture of eb Browning See the Victorian Web Elizabeth Barrett Browning page. Sonnets from the Portuguese
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Sonnets from the Portuguese Other sonnets See the Victorian Web Elizabeth Barrett Browning page
Sonnets from the Portuguese
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I thought once how Theocritus had sung
Of the sweet years, the dear and wished for years,
Who each one in a gracious hand appears
To bear a gift for mortals, old or young:
And, as I mused it in his antique tongue,
I saw, in gradual vision through my tears,
The sweet, sad years, the melancholy years,
Those of my own life, who by turns had flung
A shadow across me. Straightway I was 'ware,
So weeping, how a mystic Shape did move
Behind me, and drew me backward by the hair;
And a voice said in mastery, while I strove

13. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
Selected Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861) “Browning , Elizabeth Barrett (1806-1861).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
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14. RPO -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning : Sonnets From The Portuguese 14: If Thou
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861) Original text Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Poems. 4th edn. 3 vols. London Chapman and Hall, 1856.
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Sonnets from the Portuguese 14: If Thou
If thou must love me, let it be for nought Except for love's sake only. Do not say `I love her for her smile ... her look ... her way Of speaking gently, ... for a trick of thought That falls in well with mine, and certes brought A sense of pleasant ease on such a day' Be changed, or change for thee,and love, so wrought, May be unwrought so. Neither love me for Thine own dear pity's wiping my cheeks dry, A creature might forget to weep, who bore Thy comfort long, and lose thy love thereby! But love me for love's sake, that evermore Thou may'st love on, through love's eternity.
Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries. Original text : Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Poems . 4th edn. 3 vols. London: Chapman and Hall, 1856. PR 4180 E44a ROBA
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15. Elizabeth "Ba" Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Ba Barrett Browning. (18061861). Elizabeth Barrett was born 6 March 1806, eldest daughter of Edward and Mary Moulton-Barrett.
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Elizabeth "Ba" Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett was born 6 March 1806, eldest daughter of Edward and Mary Moulton-Barrett. She grew up in a secluded little place called Hope End with her ten brothers and sisters . She was a fairly precocious child, reading voraciously, writing odes at age nine, and learning Greek along with Bro, her favorite brother. At 15, Elizabeth, along with her sisters Henrietta and Arabel, contracted some sort of disease. Elizabeth was much slower to recover for some reason, and it was around then that she started talking about her chronic ill health and a myriad of strange symptoms . She went to a spa in Gloucester, becoming addicted to laudanum (prescribed to help her sleep) and staying a little over a year, long past the point when her doctor was telling her to go home . But she never let anything stop her from reading and writing. In 1826, she had a poetic "Essay on Mind" published, at family expense, along with 14 shorter poems. By this time, she had firmly decided that marriage was awful and not for her; her life would be completely devoted to poetry.

16. Literary Encyclopedia: Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (18061861). Poet, Essayist. Active 1820-1861 in England, Britain, Europe; Italy, Mediterranean, Europe
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17. Elizabeth Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861) - née Barrett. English poet, the wife of Robert Browning, the most respected and successful woman poet of the
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) English poet, the wife of Robert Browning , the most respected and successful woman poet of the Victorian period. Elizabeth Browning was considered seriously for the laureateship that eventually was awarded to Tennyson in 1850. Her greatest work, SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE (1850), is a sequence of love sonnets addresses to her husband. Browning's vivid intelligence and ethereal physical appearance made a lifelong impression to Ruskin, Carlyle, Thackeray, Rossetti, Hawthorne, and many others. "What do we give to out beloved?
A little faith all undisproved
A little dust to overweep,
And bitter memories to make
The whole earth blasted for our sake.
He giveth His beloved, sleep."

(from 'The Sleep') Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett was born at Coxhoe Hall, near Durham. Her father was Edward Moulton-Barrett, whose wealth was derived from sugar plantations in the British colony of Jamaica. Mary Graham-Clarke, her mother, came from a family with similar commercial interests. Elizabeth grew up in the west of England and was largely educated at home by a tutor, quickly learning French, Latin and Greek. Both parents supported her early writing and many of her birthday odes to her parents and siblings still survive. At the age of 14, she wrote her first collection of verse, THE BATTLE OF MARATHON. It was followed by AN ESSAY ON MIND (1826), privately printed at her father's expense. Her translation of PROMETHEUS BOUND (1833) with other poems appeared anonymously. Browning's first work to gain critical attention was THE SERAPHIM, AND OTHER POEMS (1838).

18. Robert Browning
In 1846 Browning married the poet Elizabeth Barrett (18061861), and settled with her in Florence. He produced comparatively little poetry during the next
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Robert Browning (1812-1889) English poet, noted for his mastery of dramatic monologue. Robert Browning was long unsuccesful as a poet and financially dependent upon his family until he was well into adulthood. In his best works people from the past reveal their thoughts and lives as if speaking or thinking aloud. "Be sure I looked up her eyes
Happy and proud; at last I knew
Porphyria worshipped me; surprise
Made my heart swell, and still it grew
While I debated what to do.
That moment she was mine, mine, fair,
Perfectly pure and good; I found
A thing to do, and all her hair
In one long yellow string I wound
Three times her little throat around, And strangled her. No pain felt she; I am quite sure she felt no pain."
(from 'Porphyria's Lover' in Dramatic Lyrics Robert Browning was born in Camberwell, south London, as the son of Robert Browning, a wealthy clerk in the Bank of England, and Sarah Anna Wiedemann, of German-Scottish origin. Robert Browning Senior had spent in his youth some time on the Caribbean island of St Kitts, where he become disgusted at the slaves' treatment. Back at England, he thought of a career of an artist, but eventually accepted his job at the bank. Sarah Anna loved music and gardening. The historian Thomas Carlyle called her "the true type of a Scottish gentlewoman". Browning received scant formal education. However, his father encouraged him to read and he had access to his large (6,000 vols) library. The book collection filled most of the third storey at the family's house at New Cross. In his teens, Browning discovered

19. Everett Library - Search By Subject - Authors, Specific - Browning, Elizabeth Ba
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)

Access to biographical materials and a chronology of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's life. Discusses the many aspects of Browning poem Aurora Leigh (1857), including themes, symbolism, Victorianism, and science. Describes religion, science, and technology in Victorian Britain.
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20. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
A collection of poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning may be found on the Poets The Literary Encyclopedia has a profile of Elizabeth Barrett Browning by
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Elizabeth Barrett was born near Durham on 6 March 1806, the eldest of twelve children. Three years later, the family moved to Hope End, near Ledbury in Herefordshire where they were to live for the next 23 years. The picturesque setting in a secluded valley near the Malvern Hills is reflected in Elizabeth's poetry throughout her life. In The lost bower , published in 1844, she recalls Green the land is where my daily steps
In jocund childhood played,
Dimpled close with hill and valley,
Dappled very close with shade The original house at Hope End was soon demolished and replaced by an oriental structure, complete with turrets. The gardens were landscaped and the sumptuous effect became famous as a local tourist attraction. Elizabeth was a studious child, learning both Greek and Latin, and wrote verses from an early age, encouraged by her father. An epic poem entitled The Battle of Marathon in the style of Pope was privately printed (50 copies) by her very proud father for her fourteenth birthday.

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