carnival in Florence, 256
ff.;
visit to Bagni di Lucca, 267 ff.;
last visit to France, 280 ff.;
winter in Rome, 292 ff.;
the war with Austria, 305 ff.;
summer at Siena, 319 ff.;
severe illness, 325;
winter in Rome, 352 ff.;
publication of ‘Poems before Congress,’ 363;
last summer at Siena, 400;
last winter in Rome, 408 ff.;
death, 450 ff.
Portraits:
by Reade, ii. 144;
by Miss Fox, ii. 151;
by Leighton, ii. 310;
by Field Talfourd, ii. 404;
bust by Story, ii. 448 note.
Her knowledge of Greek literature, i. 101, 102, 242;
opinions on religion, i. 115, 127, 159, 247, ii. 156, 420 ff.;
on Roman Catholicism, ii. 5;
on versification, i. 140, 156, 183;
on female poets, i. 229-233;
on Greek scholarship, i. 260;
on mesmerism, i. 255-259;
on marriage, i. 339, ii. 72, 73, 222 ff.;
on communism, i. 363;
on socialism, i. 467;
protest against publication of juvenile performances, i. 454, 455,
ii. 139;
views on spiritualism, ii. 92, 104, 117, 125, 157 ff. (and see
s.v.);
on women’s work and position, ii. 189, 254, 255;
on poetry and the public, ii. 200;
on slavery, ii. 220;
on growing old, ii. 140;
on death, ii. 177, 289, 291;
on English self-satisfaction, ii. 351.
Works:
‘Aurora Leigh,’ ii. 91, 195, 205, 228, 229, 240 ff., 302;
‘Battle of Marathon,’ i. 3, 5;
‘Bertha in the Lane,’ i. 247;
‘Casa Guidi Windows,’ i. 348, ii. 1-3, 5, 7, 12, 13;
‘Catarina to Camoens,’ ii. 200;
‘Chaucer Modernised,’ i. 84, 88;
‘Child’s Death at Florence,’ i. 437;
‘Crowned and Buried,’ i. 82, 161, 222;
‘Cry of the Children,’ i. 153, 156;
‘Cry of the Human,’ i. 120, 125;
‘Curse for a Nation,’ ii. 364, 366, 378 ff.;
‘Dead Pan,’ i. 109, 127-131, 136, 177;
‘De Profundis,’ ii. 414;
‘Drama of Exile,’ i. 164, 168, 170, 171, 177, 181, 185, 186;
‘English Poets,’ i. 97, 105-107;
‘Essay on Mind,’ i. 4, 5, 70, 94, 187;
‘Flush,’ i. 153;
‘Greek Christian Poets,’ i. 96-105;
‘Hector in the Garden,’ i. 123;
‘House of Clouds,’ i. 89, 153, 462;
‘The Island,’ i. 49;
‘Isobel’s Child,’ i. 73, 200;
‘Lady Geraldine’s Courtship,’ i. 177, 181, 199, 201, 204, 211;
‘Lay of the Brown Rosary,’ i. 149, 150, 161;
‘Lay of the Rose,’ i. 82;
‘Lord Walter’s Wife,’ ii. 443;
‘Lost Bower,’ i. 124, 195, 200;
‘A Musical Instrument,’ ii. 377, 406;
‘My Doves,’ i. 461;
‘New Spirit of the Age,’ i. 163;
‘North and the South,’ ii. 446;
‘Poems,’ of 1844, i. 164, 165, 180;
‘Poems,’ collected edition, i. 427, 436;
‘Poems before Congress,’
visit to Bagni di Lucca, 267 ff.;
last visit to France, 280 ff.;
winter in Rome, 292 ff.;
the war with Austria, 305 ff.;
summer at Siena, 319 ff.;
severe illness, 325;
winter in Rome, 352 ff.;
publication of ‘Poems before Congress,’ 363;
last summer at Siena, 400;
last winter in Rome, 408 ff.;
death, 450 ff.
Portraits:
by Reade, ii. 144;
by Miss Fox, ii. 151;
by Leighton, ii. 310;
by Field Talfourd, ii. 404;
bust by Story, ii. 448 note.
Her knowledge of Greek literature, i. 101, 102, 242;
opinions on religion, i. 115, 127, 159, 247, ii. 156, 420 ff.;
on Roman Catholicism, ii. 5;
on versification, i. 140, 156, 183;
on female poets, i. 229-233;
on Greek scholarship, i. 260;
on mesmerism, i. 255-259;
on marriage, i. 339, ii. 72, 73, 222 ff.;
on communism, i. 363;
on socialism, i. 467;
protest against publication of juvenile performances, i. 454, 455,
ii. 139;
views on spiritualism, ii. 92, 104, 117, 125, 157 ff. (and see
s.v.);
on women’s work and position, ii. 189, 254, 255;
on poetry and the public, ii. 200;
on slavery, ii. 220;
on growing old, ii. 140;
on death, ii. 177, 289, 291;
on English self-satisfaction, ii. 351.
Works:
‘Aurora Leigh,’ ii. 91, 195, 205, 228, 229, 240 ff., 302;
‘Battle of Marathon,’ i. 3, 5;
‘Bertha in the Lane,’ i. 247;
‘Casa Guidi Windows,’ i. 348, ii. 1-3, 5, 7, 12, 13;
‘Catarina to Camoens,’ ii. 200;
‘Chaucer Modernised,’ i. 84, 88;
‘Child’s Death at Florence,’ i. 437;
‘Crowned and Buried,’ i. 82, 161, 222;
‘Cry of the Children,’ i. 153, 156;
‘Cry of the Human,’ i. 120, 125;
‘Curse for a Nation,’ ii. 364, 366, 378 ff.;
‘Dead Pan,’ i. 109, 127-131, 136, 177;
‘De Profundis,’ ii. 414;
‘Drama of Exile,’ i. 164, 168, 170, 171, 177, 181, 185, 186;
‘English Poets,’ i. 97, 105-107;
‘Essay on Mind,’ i. 4, 5, 70, 94, 187;
‘Flush,’ i. 153;
‘Greek Christian Poets,’ i. 96-105;
‘Hector in the Garden,’ i. 123;
‘House of Clouds,’ i. 89, 153, 462;
‘The Island,’ i. 49;
‘Isobel’s Child,’ i. 73, 200;
‘Lady Geraldine’s Courtship,’ i. 177, 181, 199, 201, 204, 211;
‘Lay of the Brown Rosary,’ i. 149, 150, 161;
‘Lay of the Rose,’ i. 82;
‘Lord Walter’s Wife,’ ii. 443;
‘Lost Bower,’ i. 124, 195, 200;
‘A Musical Instrument,’ ii. 377, 406;
‘My Doves,’ i. 461;
‘New Spirit of the Age,’ i. 163;
‘North and the South,’ ii. 446;
‘Poems,’ of 1844, i. 164, 165, 180;
‘Poems,’ collected edition, i. 427, 436;
‘Poems before Congress,’