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  2. Porphyria's Lover - Wikipedia

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    "Porphyria's Lover" is a poem by Robert Browning which was first published as "Porphyria" in the January 1836 issue of Monthly Repository. [1] Browning later republished it in Dramatic Lyrics (1842) paired with "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" under the title "Madhouse Cells". The poem did not receive its definitive title until 1863.

  3. Fra Lippo Lippi (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Fra Lippo Lippi is an 1855 dramatic monologue written by the Victorian poet Robert Browning which first appeared in his collection Men and Women.Throughout this poem, Browning depicts a 15th-century real-life painter, Filippo Lippi.

  4. Porphyria - Wikipedia

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    The condition is the name of the title character in the gothic poem "Porphyria's Lover," by Robert Browning. [citation needed] The condition is heavily implied to be the cause of the symptoms suffered by the narrator in the gothic short story "Lusus Naturae," by Margaret Atwood. Some of the narrator's symptoms resemble those of porphyria, and ...

  5. Johannes Agricola in Meditation - Wikipedia

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    "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" (1836) is an early dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. [1] The poem was first published in the Monthly Repository; later, it appeared in Dramatic Lyrics (1842) paired with Porphyria's Lover under the title "Madhouse Cells".

  6. Do You Know What Every Room in Taylor Swift's Lover House ...

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    The Lover House is one such obstacle. When the Lover album was first released in 2019, no one would've guessed that a single image from its title track's music video would go on to feature in ...

  7. Talk:Porphyria's Lover - Wikipedia

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  8. A History of How the Meaning of Taylor Swift's Song 'Lover ...

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    Others Swifties are reexamining the lyric, “And at every table, I’ll save you a seat, lover,” drawing the (seemingly unfounded) conclusion that in retrospect, the “lover” Swift is ...

  9. Peter Fribbins - Wikipedia

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    A number of his key works are literary-inspired, and much of his music is for strings, notable exceptions being the early wind quintet 'In Xanadu' from 1992 (after Coleridge), 'Porphyria's Lover' (1999) for flute and piano (after Browning), and the clarinet and piano '...That Which Echoes in Eternity' (after lines from Dante's Divine Comedy).