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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
No. I. A LETTER FROM MR. EZEKIEL BIGLOW OF JAALAM TO THE HON. JOSEPH T. BUCKINGHAM
No. II. A LETTER FROM MR. HOSEA BIGLOW TO THE HON. J. T. BUCKINGHAM, EDITOR OF THE BOSTON COURIER, COVERING A LETTER FROM MR. B. SAWIN, PRIVATE IN THE MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT.
No. III. WHAT MR. ROBINSON THINKS
No. IV. REMARKS OF INCREASE D. O'PHACE ESQ.
No. V. THE DEBATE IN THE SENNIT
No. VI. THE PIOUS EDITOR'S CREED
No. VII. A LETTER FROM A CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY IN ANSWER TO SUTTIN QUESTIONS PROPOSED BY MR. HOSEA BIGLOW
No. VIII. A SECOND LETTER FROM B. SAWIN, ESQ.
No. IX. A THIRD LETTER FROM B. SAWIN, ESQ.
SECOND SERIES
9.
POEMS III.
10.
POEMS IV.
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The writings of James Russell Lowell
SIXTY-EIGHTH BIRTHDAY
As
life runs on, the road grows strange
With faces new, and near the end
The milestones into headstones change,
'Neath every one a friend.
The writings of James Russell Lowell