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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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A Letter from a Candidate for the Presidency

... O' course, you know, it's sheer an' sheer ...

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Night Watches

... The darkness thrills with conscience of each crime ...

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The Wind-Harp

...   At last with themselves they questioned and pondered, ...

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Mr. Hosea Biglow To The Editor Of The Atlantic Monthly

...   'twixt Humbug's eyes, ther' 's few can metch it,&emsp ...

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Allegra

...   That shook their seeds round thee on earth ...

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Ode

...   Who feels that God and Heaven's great deeps are nearer ...

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A Revolutionary Hero

... Had Joe lived long enough, that scrambling fight ...

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An Indian-Summer Reverie

... Or ashen the close-wedged fields of ice crunch here and there ...

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Scherzo

... Spendthrift Love's false friends turn foes ...

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Three Memorial Poems

... Through veins that drew their life from Western earth ...

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Ode Recited At The Harvard Commemoration July 21, 1865

... That bent like perfect steel to spring again and thrust ...

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Winter Evening Hymn To My Fire

... That close against rude day's offences, ...

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On Board The '76

...   Trailed threads of priceless crimson through the tide ...

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Sonnett - XIV

... ON READING WORDSWORTH'S SONNETS IN DEFENCE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ...

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All-Saints

...   That loved Heaven's silence more than fame ...