Author:Robert Browning

1812-1861
Bells and Pomegranates (1841 - 1846)
 * Pauline: A Fragment of a Confession (1833)
 * Sonnet (1834)
 * Paracelsus (1835)
 * Strafford (1837)
 * Sordello (1840)
 * Pippa Passes (1841) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 1]
 * Spring's at the Morn (1841)

"Luria," and "A Soul's Tragedy" [Bells and Pomegranates No. 8]
 * King Victor and King Charles (1842) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 2]
 * Dramatic Lyrics (1842) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 3]
 * Cavalier Tunes
 * Italy, a.k.a My Last Duchess
 * France a.k.a. Count Gismond
 * Incident of the French Camp
 * Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister
 * In a Gondola
 * Artemis Prologuizes
 * Waring
 * Rudel and the Lady of Tripoli
 * Cristina
 * Johannes Agricola in Meditation
 * Madhouse Cells a.k.a. Porphyria's Lover
 * Through the Metidja to Abd-El-Kadr
 * The Pied Piper of Hamelin
 * The Return of the Druses (1843) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 4]
 * A Blot in the 'Scutcheon (1843) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 5]
 * Colombe's Birthday (1844) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 6]
 * Dramatic Romances and Lyrics (1845) [Bells and Pomegranates No. 7]
 * How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix
 * Pictor Ignotus
 * Italy in England
 * England in Italy
 * The Lost Leader
 * The Lost Mistress
 * Home-Thoughts, From Abroad
 * Home-Thoughts, From the Sea (not a separate poem)
 * Nationality in Drinks (not in this work)
 * The Tomb at St. Praxed's
 * The Flower's Name
 * Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis
 * The Laboratory
 * Spain—The Confessional
 * The Flight of the Duchess
 * Earth's Immortalities
 * Song
 * The Boy and the Angel
 * Night
 * Morning
 * Claret and Tokay
 * Saul
 * Time's Revenges
 * The Glove
 * Luria (1846)
 * A Soul's Tragedy (1846)
 * Christmas Eve and Easter Day (1850)
 * Two Poems: "A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and "The Twins" by Robert Browning (1854)

Men and Women (1855)

 * Love Among the Ruins
 * A Lovers' Quarrel
 * Evelyn Hope
 * Up at a Villa–Down in the City
 * A Woman's Last Word
 * Fra Lippo Lippi
 * A Toccata of Galuppi's
 * By the Fire-side
 * Any Wife to Any Husband
 * An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician
 * Mesmerism
 * A Serenade at the Villa
 * My Star
 * Instans Tyrannus
 * A Pretty Woman
 * "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"
 * Respectability
 * A Light Woman
 * The Statue and the Bust
 * Love in a Life
 * Life in a Love
 * How It Strikes a Contemporary
 * The Last Ride Together
 * The Patriot
 * Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha
 * Bishop Blougram's Apology
 * Memorabilia
 * Andrea del Sarto
 * Before (Browning)
 * After (Browning)
 * In Three Days
 * In a Year
 * Old Pictures in Florence
 * In a Balcony
 * Saul
 * "De Gustibus&mdash;"
 * Women and Roses
 * Protus
 * Holy-Cross Day
 * The Guardian Angel: A Picture at Fano
 * Cleon
 * The Twins
 * Popularity
 * The Heretic's Tragedy
 * Two in the Campagna
 * A Grammarian's Funeral
 * One Way of Love
 * Another Way of Love
 * "Transcendentalism: A Poem in Twelve Books"
 * Misconceptions
 * One Word More
 * Ben Karshook's Wisdom (1856)

1861-1889

 * Dramatis Personæ (1864)
 * James Lee
 * Gold Hair: A Legend of Pornic
 * The Worst of It
 * Dîs Aliter Visum; or, Le Byron de nos Jours
 * Too Late
 * Abt Vogler
 * Rabbi Ben Ezra
 * A Death in the Desert
 * Caliban upon Setebos
 * Confessions
 * May and Death
 * Prospice
 * Youth and Art
 * A Face
 * A Likeness
 * Mr. Sludge, "The Medium"
 * Apparent Failure
 * Epilogue
 * Deaf and Dumb
 * Eurydice to Orpheus
 * The Ring and the Book (1868-1869)
 * Balaustion's Adventure (1871)
 * Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society (1871)
 * Fifine at the Fair (1872)
 * Red Cotton Night-Cap Country, or, Turf and Towers (1873)
 * Aristophanes' Apology (1875)
 * The Inn Album (1875)
 * Pacchiarotto (1876)
 * Prologue
 * Of Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper
 * At the "Mermaid"
 * House
 * Shop
 * Pisgah-Sights
 * Fears and Scruples
 * Natural Magic
 * Magical Nature
 * Bifurcation
 * Numpholeptos
 * Appearances
 * St. Martin's Summer
 * Hervé Riel
 * A Forgiveness
 * Cenciaja
 * Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial
 * Epilogue
 * The Agamemnon of Aeschylus (1877)
 * La Saisiaz (1878)
 * The Two Poets of Croisic (1878)
 * Dramatic Idylls (1879)
 * Martin Relph
 * Pheidippides
 * Halbert and Hob
 * Ivàn Ivànovitch
 * Tray
 * Ned Bratts
 * Dramatic Idylls: Second Series (1880)
 * "You are sick, that's sure"
 * Echetlos
 * Clive
 * Muléykeh
 * Pietro of Abano
 * Doctor ——
 * Pan and Luna
 * "Touch him ne'er so lightly"
 * Jocoseria (1883)
 * Wanting is—what?
 * Donald
 * Solomon and Balkis
 * Cristina and Monaldeschi
 * Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli
 * Adam, Lilith, and Eve
 * Ixion
 * Jochanan Hakkadosh
 * Never the Time and the Place
 * Pambo
 * Ferishtah's Fancies (1884)
 * Prologue
 * The Eagle
 * Melon-Seller
 * Shah Abbas
 * The Family
 * The Sun
 * Mihrab Shah
 * A Camel-Driver
 * Two Camels
 * Cherries
 * Plot-Culture
 * A Pillar at Sebzevar
 * A Bean-Stripe: also, Apple-Eating
 * Epilogue
 * Why I Am a Liberal (1885)
 * Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day (1887)
 * Asolando (1889)
 * Prologue
 * Rosny
 * Dubiety
 * Now
 * Humility
 * Poetics
 * Summum Bonum
 * A Pearl, A Girl
 * Speculative
 * White Witchcraft
 * Bad Dreams
 * Inapprehensiveness
 * Which?
 * The Cardinal and the Dog
 * The Pope and the Net
 * The Bean-Feast
 * Muckle-mouth Meg
 * Arcades Ambo
 * The Lady and the Painter
 * Ponte dell' Angelo, Venice
 * Beatrice Signorini
 * Flute-Music, with an Accompaniment
 * "Imperante Augusto natus est—"
 * Development
 * Rephan
 * Reverie
 * Epilogue

Collections

 * Dramatic Romances (1898) - selections from Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, and Men and Women, edited by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke

Translations

 * The Agamemnon of Æschylus (1877)

Works about Browning

 * Robert Browning (1903), a biography by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
 * "Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning", in Biographical and critical studies by James Thomson ("B.V.") (1896), by James Thomson
 * "Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning", in Biographical and critical studies by James Thomson ("B.V.") (1896), by James Thomson
 * "Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning", in Biographical and critical studies by James Thomson ("B.V.") (1896), by James Thomson
 * "Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning", in Biographical and critical studies by James Thomson ("B.V.") (1896), by James Thomson
 * "Notes on the Genius of Robert Browning", in Biographical and critical studies by James Thomson ("B.V.") (1896), by James Thomson

Parodies of Browning

 * To A. S. by J.K.S.
 * The Last Ride Together (From Her point of view) by J.K.S.
 * Midsummer by J.K.S.