
"Do you pray for me tonight, Robert? Pray for me, & love me, that I may have courage, feeling both."
Robert and Elizabeth
"Browning was far more original than any other Victorian poet save Hopkins."
In Defence of Browning
"...But it seems to me that art is a great deal like beef."
Wonderings and Ponderings of a Man about Town
"Browning's childhood was full of stormy loves...He was often very unhappy; it is recorded, when slighted by some grand lady he thought was like a queen and to whom he would like to be knight errant."
Mr Browning and his Lady Friends
"A month later, after an exhausting journey in stages across France, they were in Italy. And there they lived happily, ever after."
Robert and Elizabeth
NewsVault Anniversary Collection: Robert Browning
May 7th 2012 would have been Robert Browning's 200th birthday. To mark the occasion, we have chosen a number of articles from Gale NewsVault and made them freely available.
A French View of Browning.
The Milwaukee Sentinel, Saturday, June 14, 1890; pg. 7.
A Visit to Robert Browning.
Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, Saturday, June 20, 1863; Issue 150.
AN UNPUBLISHED POEM BY ROBERT BROWNING.
The Blackburn Standard and Weekly Express,Saturday, December 28, 1889; pg.2; Issue 2811.
MR. BROWNING AND HIS LADY FRIENDS.
The Pall Mall Gazette, Wednesday, June 19, 1889; Issue 7567.
ROBERT BROWNING is not good at "roasting".
The Milwaukee Sentinel,Sunday, July 21, 1889; pg. 4; Issue 38.
The Late Robert Browning.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Saturday, December 21, 1889; pg. 356; Issue 1788.
Two Poets Contrasted.
Illustrated London News, Saturday, December 27, 1884; pg. 631; Issue 2384.
Wanderings and Ponderings of a Man about Town.
Robert Browning.
The Sunday Times, Sunday, April 25, 1858; pg. 6; Issue 1827.
In defence of Browning.
Raymond Mortimer.
The Sunday Times, Sunday, March 09, 1975; pg. 38; Issue 7917.
Robert and Elizabeth.
The Sunday Times, Sunday, April 19, 1970; pg. 26[S]; Issue 7664.