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Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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Browning, Elizabeth Barrett

o 'He Giveth His Beloved Sleep'

o Accuse Me Not, Beseech Thee, That I Wear Sonnet 15 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Amy's Cruelty

o And Therefore If To Love Can Be Desert Sonnet 11 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o And Wilt Thou Have Me Fashion Into Speech Sonnet 13 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o And Yet, Because Thou Overcomest So Sonnet 16 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o August Voice, An

o Because Thou Hast The Power And Own'st The Grace Sonnet 39

o Beloved, My Beloved, When I Think Sonnet 20 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Beloved, Thou Hast Brought Me Many Flowers Sonnet 44


o Bertha In The Lane

o Best Thing In The World, The

o Bianca Among The Nightingales

o But Only Three In All God's Universe Sonnet 2 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Can It Be Right To Give What I Can Give? Sonnet 9 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o Casa Guidi Windows

o Catarina To Camoens

o Child Asleep, A

o Child's Grave At Florence, A

o Christmas Gifts


o Court Lady, A

o Cry Of The Children, The

o Curse, The

o Curse For A Nation, A

o Dance, The


o Denial, A

o Earth And Her Praisers

o Face Of All The World Is Changed, I Think, The Sonnet 7 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o False Step, A

o Felicia Hemans


o First Time He Kissed Me, He But Only Kissed Sonnet 38

o First Time That The Sun Rose On Thine Oath, The Sonnet 32

o Fourfold Aspect, The

o Go From Me. Yet I Feel That I Shall Stand Sonnet 6 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Heavy Heart, Beloved, Have I Borne, A Sonnet 25 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count The Ways Sonnet 43

o I Lift My Heavy Heart Up Solemnly Sonnet 5 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o I Lived With Visions For My Company Sonnet 26 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o I Never Gave A Lock Of Hair Away Sonnet 18 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o I See Thine Image Through My Tears To-Night Sonnet 30 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o I Thank All Who Have Loved Me In Their Hearts Sonnet 41

o I Think Of Thee!--My Thoughts Do Twine And Bud Sonnet 29 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o I Thought Once How Theocritus Had Sung Sonnet 1 from 'Sonnets from The Portuguese'

o If I Leave All For Thee, Wilt Thou Exchange Sonnet 35

o If Thou Must Love Me, Let It Be For Nought Sonnet 14 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o Inclusions

o Indeed This Very Love Which Is My Boast Sonnet 12 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Insufficiency

o Is It Indeed So? If I Lay Here Dead Sonnet 23 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Island, An


o Isobel's Child

o Italy And The World

o L. E. L.'s Last Question

o Lady Geraldine's Courtship: A Romance Of The Age

o Lay Of The Brown Rosary, The


o Let The World's Sharpness, Like A Clasping Knife Sonnet 24 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Life And Love

o Little Mattie

o Lord Walter's Wife

o Man And Nature


o May's Love

o My Future Will Not Copy Fair My Past Sonnet 42

o My Heart And I

o My Kate

o My Letters! All Dead Paper, Mute And White! Sonnet 28 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o My Own Beloved, Who Hast Lifted Me Sonnet 27 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o My Poet, Thou Canst Touch On All The Notes Sonnet 17 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Napoleon III In Italy

o Night And The Merry Man

o Oh, Yes! They Love Through All This World Of Ours! Sonnet 40


o Pardon, Oh, Pardon, That My Soul Should Make Sonnet 37

o Proof And Disproof

o Question And Answer

o Rhyme Of The Duchess May

o Romance Of The Ganges, A


o Romance Of The Swan's Nest, The

o Romaunt Of Margret, The

o Romaunt Of The Page, The

o Runaway Slave At Pilgrim's Point, The

o Say Over Again, And Yet Once Over Again Sonnet 21 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o Sea-Mew, The

o Sea-Side Walk, A

o Song For The Ragged School Of London, A

o Soul's Rialto Hath Its Merchandise;, The Sonnet 19 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o Soul's Travelling, The


o Tale Of Villafranca, A

o Thou Comest! All Is Said Without A Word Sonnet 31

o Thou Hast Thy Calling To Some Palace-Floor Sonnet 4 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o To Bettine, The Child-Friend Of Goethe

o Unlike Are We, Unlike, O Princely Heart! Sonnet 3 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'


o Virgin Mary To The Child Jesus, The

o Void In Law

o What Can I Give Thee Back, O Liberal Sonnet 8 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o When Our Two Souls Stand Up Erect And Strong Sonnet 22 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'

o When We Met First And Loved, I Did Not Build Sonnet 36


o Where's Agnes?

o With The Same Heart, I Said, I'll Answer Thee Sonnet 34

o Yes, Call Me By My Pet-Name! Let Me Hear Sonnet 33

o Yet, Love, Mere Love, Is Beautiful Indeed Sonnet 10 from 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'



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