Poems, Volume I
The complete works of James Russell Lowell
by James Russell Lowell
- New York Fireside Ed. 1868
- 312 p.
- The complete works of James Russel Lowess 16 Volumes Poems Volume I .
V. 1. Fireside travels. -- v. 2. My study windows. -- v. 3-5. Among my books. -- v. 6. Political essays. -- v. 7. Literary and political essays. -- v. 8. Literary essays. The old English dramatists. -- v. 9-13. Poetical works. -- v. 14-16. Letters. v. 9. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell [part 1] -- Threnodia -- The Sirens -- Irene -- Serenade -- With a Pressed Flower -- The Beggar -- My Love -- Summer Storm -- Love -- To Perdita, Singing -- The Moon -- Remembered Music -- Song. To M.L. -- Allegra -- The Fountain -- Ode -- The Fatherland -- The Forlorn -- Midnight -- A Prayer -- The Heritage -- The Rose: A Ballad -- Song -- Rosaline -- A Requiem -- A Parable -- Song -- To A.C.L. -- "What Were I, Love, Of I Were Stripped of Thee? " -- "I Would Not Have This Perfect Love of Ours" -- "For This True Nobleness I Seek In Vain" -- To The Spirit of Keats -- "Great Truths Are Portions of the Soul of Man" -- "I Ask Not For Those Thoughts, That Sudden Leap" -- To M.W., On Her Birthday -- "My Love I Have No Fear That Thou Shouldst Die" -- "I Cannot Think That Thou Shouldst Pass Away" -- "There Never Yet Was Flower Fair In Vain" -- Sub Pondere Crescit -- "Beloved, In the Noisy City Here" -- On Reading Wordsworth's Sonnets In Defence of Capital Punishment -- The Same Continued -- The Same Continued -- The Same Continued -- The Same Continued -- The Same Concluded -- To M.O.S. -- "Our Love is Not a Fading, Earthly Flower" -- In Absence -- Wendell Phillips -- The Street -- "I Grieve Not That Ripe Knowledge Takes Away" -- To J.R. Giddings -- "I Thought Our Love At Full, But I Did Err" -- L'envoi -- A Legend of Brittany -- Prometheus -- The Shepherd of King Admetus -- The Token -- An Incident In A Railroad Car -- Rhoecus -- The Falcon -- Trail -- A Glance Behind The Curtain -- A Chippewa Legend -- Stanzas on Freedom -- Columbus -- An Incident of the Fire at Hamburg -- The Sower -- Hunger and Cold -- The Landlord -- To a Pine-Tree -- Si Descendero in Infernum, Ades -- To The Past -- To The Future -- Hebe -- The Search -- The Present Crisis -- An Indian-Summer Reverie -- The Growth of the Legend -- A Contrast -- Extreme Unction -- The Oak -- Ambrose -- Above and Below -- The Captive -- The Birch-Tree -- An Interview with Miles Standish -- On the Capture of Fugitive Slaves Near Washington -- To The Dandelion -- The Ghost-Seer -- Studies for Two Heads -- On A Portrait of Dante By Giotto -- On The Death of A Friend's Child -- Eurydice -- She Came and Went -- The Changeling -- The Pioneer -- Longing -- Ode To France. February 1848 -- Anti-Apis -- A Parable -- Ode Written For the Celebration of the Introduction of the Cochituate Water Into the City of Boston -- Lines Suggested By the Graves of Two English Soldiers on Concord Battle-Ground -- To_ -- Freedom -- Bibliolatres -- Beaver Brook -- Kossuth -- To Lamartine, 1848 -- To John G. Palfrey -- To W.L. Garrison -- On The Death of C.T. Torrey -- Elegy on the Death of Doctor Channing -- To the Memory of Hood -- The Vision of Sir Launfal -- Letter From Boston. December, 1846.