A selection of poems and letters by English poets Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, focusing on works that reflect their relationship with each other.
A selection of poems by nineteenth-century English poet Robert Browning, drawn from collections published between 1842 and 1864, as well as the works of his later years. Includes an introduction, explanatory notes, and indexes.
Presents forty-two poems by English poet Robert Browning, selected from "Poems of Robert Browning," originally published in 1896, including the title work, as well as "Fra Lippo Lippi," "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," and others.
Provides a selection of the poet's works with annotations providing background information to make the poems easier to understand, and offers critical material from many of Browning's contemporaries.
Poem based on the legend of the Pied Piper who pipes the village free of rats. When the villagers refuse to pay him for the service, he pipes away their children.