English poet and husband of Elizabeth Barrett Browning noted for his dramatic monologues (1812-1889)
1It was in a moment of real insight that Robert Browning cried-
2With Dedication to Alfred Tennyson; and a photographic portrait of Robert Browning.
3The second of the three promised quotations shall be from Robert Browning.
4The Browning Reciter: Poems for Recitation, by Robert Browning and other writers.
5Believe me, in return, Dear sir, Yours faithfully and obliged, Robert Browning.
6But Robert Browning's nature was too strong to be subdued by grief.
7Edited by Brynmor Jones; with a short INTRODUCTION by Robert Browning.
8Unquestionably he does occasionally, like Robert Browning, err in the direction of cacophony.
9The grave lay next to Robert Browning's, hard by the monument to Chaucer.
10Pomegranates from an English Garden: a selection from the poems of Robert Browning.
11The father of Robert Browning had done everything a father could.
12Lyrics, Idyls, and Romances from the poetic and dramatic works of Robert Browning.
13Buyers would not buy-noone seemed to want the wares of Robert Browning.
14Mandeville ought to be a missionary, and read Robert Browning to the Fijis.
15I will now read to you a selection from Robert Browning.
16Indeed, only great poets are known so intimately as we know Robert Browning.
Translations for Robert Browning