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The writings of James Russell Lowell
in ten volumes
Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891)
7.
POEMS I.
8.
POEMS II.
9.
POEMS III.
10.
POEMS IV.
POEMS OF THE WAR
L'ENVOI TO THE MUSE
THE CATHEDRAL
THREE MEMORIAL POEMS
HEARTSEASE AND RUE
AGASSIZ
TO HOLMES
IN A COPY OF OMAR KHAYYÁM
ON RECEIVING A COPY OF MR. AUSTIN DOBSON'S “OLD WORLD IDYLLS”
TO C. F. BRADFORD
BANKSIDE
JOSEPH WINLOCK
SONNET TO FANNY ALEXANDER
JEFFRIES WYMAN
TO A FRIEND
WITH AN ARMCHAIR
E. G. DE R.
BON VOYAGE
TO WHITTIER
ON AN AUTUMN SKETCH OF H. G. WILD
TO MISS D. T.
WITH A COPY OF AUCASSIN AND NICOLETE
ON PLANTING A TREE AT INVERARA
AN EPISTLE TO GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS
SENTIMENT
FANCY
HUMOR AND SATIRE
EPIGRAMS
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The writings of James Russell Lowell
[3. Swiftly the politic goes: is it dark?—he borrows a lantern]
Swiftly the politic goes: is it dark?—he borrows a lantern;
Slowly the statesman and sure, guiding his steps by the stars.
The writings of James Russell Lowell