- Robert browning belonged to the group f: Victorian poets.
- Robert Browning was one of the: most optimistic poets.
- Robert Browning’s wife was also a renowned poet. Her name was: Elizabeth barrett browning.
- The most important poetical work of Mrs. Browning was: Sonnets from the Portuguese.
- Which poem begins with: “Grow old along with me! / the best is yet to be. / The last of life, for which the first was made.” : Ribbi Ben Exra
- “I was ever a fighter, so one fight more, / The best and the last!” Lines from: Pipa Passes.
- Browning wrote a poem entitled The Lost leader. Whom does he call the lost leader? Wordsworth.
- Browning wrote a poem entitled in memory of his wife who had died some time back. The poem was: Prospice.
- What is the meaning of Prospice? Looking forward to.
- Which monologues are written by Browning? Andrea del Satro.
- “Through words I shall traverse not a few; / much is to learn, much to forget / Ere the time be come for taking you.” The line is taken from a monologue: Andrea del Sarto.
- “God’s in his heaven / All’s right with the world!” lines from: Pipa Passes
- “o Thou soul of my Soul! I shall clasp thee again, / And with God be the rest.” Whom does Browning address as “soul of my soul” in these lines? His wife Elizabeth Barret Browning who had died.
- “Fail I alone, in words and deeds? / Why? All men strive and who succeeds.” lines from: The last Ride Together.
- “Who knows but the world may end tonight?” This highly striking line is quoted from: the Last ride Together.
- Who was Andrea del sarto on whom Browning has written a dramatic monologue? A renowned Painter.
- Who was Fra Lippo Lippi on whom Browning has written a famous monologue? A renowned painter.
- From which source did Browning get the idea for the title of his monologue Caliban upon Setebos? Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
- Who was Rabbi ben Ezra: a real Jewish scholar.
- What does the lover do with his beloved in porphyria’s Lover? He strangles her to death.