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Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Famed series of 44 love poems written to the poet's husband, Robert Browning, plus a selection of poems dealing with religion, art, social problems and political events. These include "Consolation," "The Cry of the Human," "A Curse for a Nation," "The Forced Recruit," "To Flush, My Dog," and others. Alphabetical lists of titles and first lines.
Table of Contents for Sonnets from the Portuguese
| From The Seraphim and other Poems (1838) | | The Sleep | | A Sea-Side Walk | | Consolation | | | | From Poems (1844) | | Grief | | Cheerfulness Taught by Reason | | To George Sand: A Desire | | To George Sand: A Recognition | | The Cry of the Children (1843) | | To Flush, My Dog (1843) | | The Cry of the Human (1842) | | | | From Poems (1850) | | Two Sketches [Henrietta and Arabella Barrett, the poet's sisters] (1847) | | Hiriam Powers' 'Greek Slave' | | A Woman's Shortcomings (1846) | | Life and Love | | | | Sonnets from the Portuguese (1850) | | | | From Poems before Congress (1860) | | A Curse for a Nation | | | | From Last Poems (1862) | | A False Step | | Amy's Cruelty | | A Musical Instrument (1860) | | The Forced Recruit (1860) | | | | Alphabetical List of Titles | | Alphabetical List of First Lines |
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