Poems by James Russell Lowell
In The Half-Way House
... Make not youth's sourest grapes the best wine of our life ...
Letter From Boston
... Each flash his brooding heart lets fall ...
Bon Voyage
... Ship, blest to bear such freight across the blue, ...
Heartsease And Rue: Friendship
... And, like those buildings great that through the year&emsp ...
An Invitation
... Come back! Not ours the Old World's good, ...
Pessimoptimism
... And wade the drain-drenched shoals of daily print ...
After The Burial
... With its grip on the base of the world ...
The Fatherland
... Thank God for such a birthright, brother,-- ...
Sonnett - XVIII
... That perfect bud, which seems a flower full-blown ...
Self-Study
... That leaves you conscious, wise, and poor ...
Commemoration Ode
... Thinking of dear ones whom the dumb turf wraps, ...
Sonnett - I
... TO A.C.L. Through suffering and sorrow thou hast passed ...
On An Autumn Sketch Of H.G. Wild
... Not round _these_ splendors Midnight wraps her pall ...
To Lamartine
... Hast touched the bard's true lyre, a nation's heart ...
Sonnett - XIII
... But growth in heart's and spirit's perfect ease: ...