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Elizabeth Barrett-Browning (1806-1861)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning


The Rating of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning's Poems

  1. The Cry of the Children
  2. Tears
  3. The Prisoner
  4. A Musical Instrument
  5. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 14. If thou must love me, let it be for nought
  6. Mountaineer and Poet
  7. Irreparableness
  8. The Prospect
  9. Insufficiency
  10. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 1. I thought once how Theocritus had sung
  11. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 43. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
  12. The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point
  13. The Romance of the Swan’s Nest
  14. The Autumn
  15. Love
  16. The Lady's Yes
  17. Aurora Leigh. Second Book
  18. Aurora Leigh. Fourth Book
  19. A Sea-Side Walk
  20. A Dead Rose
  21. On a Portrait of Wordsworth
  22. The Best Thing in the World
  23. My Heart and I
  24. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 37. Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make
  25. Aurora Leigh. Third Book
  26. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 17. My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes
  27. The Look
  28. A Curse for a Nation
  29. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 9. Can it be right to give what I can give?
  30. Change upon Change
  31. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 4. Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor
  32. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 2. But only three in all God's universe
  33. A Child Asleep
  34. Aurora Leigh. Sixth Book
  35. Work and Contemplation
  36. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 5. I lift my heavy heart up solemnly
  37. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 36. When we met first and loved, I did not build
  38. Discontent
  39. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 8. What can I give thee back, O liberal
  40. Futurity
  41. An Apprehension
  42. De Profundis
  43. Patience Taught by Nature
  44. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 3. Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!
  45. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 21. Say over again, and yet once over again
  46. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 15. Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear
  47. Flush or Faunus
  48. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 28. My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!
  49. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 24. Let the world's sharpness, like a clasping knife
  50. A Woman's Shortcomings
  51. Aurora Leigh. Seventh Book
  52. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 44. Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers
  53. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 32. The first time that the sun rose on thine oath
  54. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 39. Because thou hast the power and own’st the grace
  55. Mother and Poet
  56. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 29. I think of thee!—my thoughts do twine and bud
  57. Past and Future
  58. Grief
  59. Comfort
  60. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 26. I lived with visions for my company
  61. The Seraph and Poet
  62. A Thought for a Lonely Death-Bed
  63. The Two Sayings
  64. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 7. The face of all the world is changed, I think
  65. Aurora Leigh. Eight Book
  66. The Poet and the Bird
  67. Exaggeration
  68. Perplexed Music
  69. Aurora Leigh. First Book
  70. Pain in Pleasure
  71. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 6. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand
  72. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 42. My future will not copy fair my past
  73. The Deserted Garden
  74. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 10. Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed
  75. A Man's Requirements
  76. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 13. And wilt thou have me fashion into speech
  77. Stanzas on the Death of Lord Byron
  78. The Soul's Expression
  79. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 22. When our two souls stand up erect and strong
  80. Bianca among the Nightingales
  81. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 33. Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear
  82. Substitution
  83. Lord Walter's Wife
  84. Minstrelsy
  85. The Meaning of the Look
  86. Aurora Leigh. Fifth Book
  87. Adequacy
  88. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 41. I thank all who have loved me in their hearts
  89. Work
  90. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 38. First time he kissed me, he but only kissed
  91. The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers
  92. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 27. My own Belovëd, who hast lifted me
  93. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 18. I never gave a lock of hair away
  94. The House of Clouds
  95. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 40. Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours!
  96. A Year's Spinning
  97. The Sweetness of England
  98. Only a Curl
  99. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 19. The soul’s Rialto hath its merchandize
  100. Rosalind's Scroll
  101. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 25. A heavy heart, Belovëd, have I borne
  102. Sonnets from the portuguese. 31. Thou comest! all is said without a word
  103. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 23. Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead
  104. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 34. With the same heart, I said, I’ll answer thee
  105. Cheerfulness Taught by Reason
  106. To Flush, My Dog
  107. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 16. And yet, because thou overcomest so
  108. Aurora Leigh. Ninth Book
  109. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 30. I see thine image through my tears to-night
  110. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 35. If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange
  111. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 11. And therefore if to love can be desert
  112. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 12. Indeed this very love which is my boast
  113. Sonnets from the Portuguese. 20. Belovëd, my Belovëd, when I think

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