Paracelsus (poem)

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Paracelsus is a five-part epic poem written by Robert Browning[1] and published with end notes in 1835.[2][3] The author inscribed the original edition to "his affectionate friend", the Comte A. de Ripert-Monclar[4], identified in a later edition as a private agent in England (between the Duchesse de Berri and her royalist friends in France) who had suggested the subject to Browning.[5]

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