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Born in February 22, 1819 / Died in August 12, 1891 / United States / English

Poems by James Russell Lowell

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The Oak

...   Sun, storm, rain, dew, to him their tribute bring, ...

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On The Death Of A Friend's Child

... How changed, dear friend, are thy part and thy child's! ...

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Festina Lente

... With heads and tails that missed each other,-- ...

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On A Portrait Of Dante By Giotto

...   From home and friends, till death's release, ...

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Sonnett - XVI

... a hope begun In doubt and darkness 'neath a fairer sun ...

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Godminister Chimes

... Written In Aid Of A Chime Of Bells For Christ Church, Cambridge ...

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Gold Egg: A Dream-Fantasy

... eep In Dresden Over Herr Professor Doctor Vischer's Wissenschaft Des Schoenen, And What Came Thereof ...

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The Miner

...   Than to sit counting laurelled gains, ...

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Al Fresco

... Of the lily, and scattered the sacred floor ...

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Invita Minerva

... The strange youth blows, that tends Admetus' flocks ...

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The Protest

... Like sunshine strained through amber wine, ...

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Lines Suggested By The Graves Of Two English Soldiers On The Concord Battle-Ground

... What then? With heart and hand they wrought, ...

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Love And Thought

... Thought is lumpish, Thought is slow, ...

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To Mr. John Bartlett

...   Lands him, with cool _aplomb_, at ease ...

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Bankside: (Home Of Edmund Quincy Dedham)

... him I call Thrice fortunate who knew himself to please, ...