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The writings of James Russell Lowell
in ten volumes
Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891)
7.
POEMS I.
8.
POEMS II.
THE BIGLOW PAPERS
NOTICES OF AN INDEPENDENT PRESS
INTRODUCTION.
FIRST SERIES
SECOND SERIES
THE COURTIN'
No. I. BIRDOFREDUM SAWIN, ESQ., TO MR. HOSEA BIGLOW
No. II. MASON AND SLIDELL: A YANKEE IDYLL
[But nowadays the Bridge ain't wut they show]
[I love to start out arter night's begun]
JONATHAN TO JOHN
No. III. BIRDOFREDUM SAWIN, ESQ., TO MR. HOSEA BIGLOW
No. IV. A MESSAGE OF JEFF DAVIS IN SECRET SESSION
No. V. SPEECH OF HONOURABLE PRESERVED DOE IN SECRET CAUCUS
No. VI. SUNTHIN' IN THE PASTORAL LINE
No. VII. LATEST VIEWS OF MR. BIGLOW
No. VIII.
No. X. MR. HOSEA BIGLOW TO THE EDITOR OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
No. XI. MR. HOSEA BIGLOW'S SPEECH IN MARCH MEETING
9.
POEMS III.
10.
POEMS IV.
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The writings of James Russell Lowell
CHANGED PERSPECTIVE
Full
oft the pathway to her door
I 've measured by the selfsame track,
Yet doubt the distance more and more,
'T is so much longer coming back!
The writings of James Russell Lowell