The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
Автор книги: id книги: 1961954     Оценка: 0.0     Голосов: 0     Отзывы, комментарии: 0 123,69 руб.     (1,21$) Читать книгу Купить и скачать книгу Купить бумажную книгу Электронная книга Жанр: Языкознание Правообладатель и/или издательство: Bookwire Дата добавления в каталог КнигаЛит: ISBN: 4057664601957 Скачать фрагмент в формате   fb2   fb2.zip Возрастное ограничение: 0+ Оглавление Отрывок из книги

Реклама. ООО «ЛитРес», ИНН: 7719571260.

Описание книги

"The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell" by James Russell Lowell. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Оглавление

James Russell Lowell. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

Table of Contents

EARLIER POEMS. THRENODIA THE SIRENS IRENÉ 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, 'VIOLET! SWEET VIOLET!' ROSALINE A REQUIEM A PARABLE SONG, 'O MOONLIGHT DEEP AND TENDER' SONNETS. I. TO A.C.L. II. 'WHAT WERE I, LOVE, IF I WERE STRIPPED OF THEE?' III. 'I WOULD NOT HAVE THIS PERFECT LOVE OF OURS' IV. 'FOR THIS TRUE NOBLENESS I SEEK IN VAIN' V. TO THE SPIRIT OF KEATS VI. 'GREAT TRUTHS ARE PORTIONS OF THE SOUL OF MAN' VII. 'I ASK NOT FOR THOSE THOUGHTS, THAT SUDDEN LEAP' VIII. TO M.W., ON HER BIRTHDAY IX. 'MY LOVE, I HAVE NO FEAR THAT THOU SHOULDST DIE' X. 'I CANNOT THINK THAT THOU SHOULDST PASS AWAY' XI. 'THERE NEVER YET WAS FLOWER FAIR IN VAIN' XII. SUB PONDERE CRESCIT XIII. 'BELOVED, IN THE NOISY CITY HERE' XIV. ON READING WORDSWORTH'S SONNETS IN DEFENCE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT XV. THE SAME CONTINUED. XVI. THE SAME CONTINUED. XVII. THE SAME CONTINUED. XVIII. THE SAME CONTINUED. XIX. THE SAME CONCLUDED. XX. TO M.O.S. XXI. 'OUR LOVE IS NOT A FADING, EARTHLY FLOWER' XXII. IN ABSENCE XXIII. WENDELL PHILLIPS XXIV. THE STREET XXV. 'I GRIEVE NOT THAT RIPE KNOWLEDGE TAKES AWAY' XXVI. TO J.R. GIDDINGS XXVII. 'I THOUGHT OUR LOVE AT FULL, BUT I DID ERR' L'ENVOI. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

MEMORIAL VERSES. KOSSUTH TO LAMARTINE. 1848 TO JOHN GORHAM PALFREY TO W.L. GARRISON ON THE DEATH OF CHARLES TURNER TORREY ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF DR. CHANNING TO THE MEMORY OF HOOD

FIRST SERIES

SECOND SERIES. THE COURTIN' NO. I. BIRDOFREDUM SAWIN ESQ., TO MR. HOSEA BIGLOW NO. II. MASON AND SLIDELL: A YANKEE IDYLL 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. KETTELOPOTOMACHIA NO. IX. SOME MEMORIALS OF THE LATE REVEREND H. WILBUR NO. X. MR. HOSEA BIGLOW TO THE EDITOR OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY NO. XI. MR. HOSEA BIGLOW'S SPEECH IN MARCH MEETING. UNDER THE WILLOWS AND OTHER POEMS. TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON UNDER THE WILLOWS DARA THE FIRST SNOW-FALL THE SINGING LEAVES SEAWEED THE FINDING OF THE LYRE NEW-YEAR'S EVE, 1850 FOR AN AUTOGRAPH AL FRESCO MASACCIO WITHOUT AND WITHIN GODMINSTER CHIMES THE PARTING OF THE WAYS ALADDIN AN INVITATION. TO JOHN FRANCIS HEATH THE NOMADES SELF-STUDY PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE THE WIND-HARP AUF WIEDERSEHEN PALINODE AFTER THE BURIAL THE DEAD HOUSE A MOOD THE VOYAGE TO VINLAND MAHMOOD THE IMAGE-BREAKER INVITA MINERVA THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH YUSSOUF THE DARKENED MIND WHAT RABBI JEHOSHA SAID ALL-SAINTS A WINTER-EVENING HYMN TO MY FIRE FANCY'S CASUISTRY TO MR. JOHN BARTLETT ODE TO HAPPINESS VILLA FRANCA. 1859 THE MINER GOLD EGG: A DREAM-FANTASY A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A FRIEND AN EMBER PICTURE TO H.W.L. THE NIGHTINGALE IN THE STUDY IN THE TWILIGHT THE FOOT-PATH. POEMS OF THE WAR. THE WASHERS OF THE SHROUD TWO SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF BLONDEL MEMORIAE POSITUM ON BOARD THE '76 ODE RECITED AT THE HARVARD COMMEMORATION L'ENVOI: TO THE MUSE THE CATHEDRAL THREE MEMORIAL POEMS. ONE READ AT THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIGHT AT CONCORD BRIDGE UNDER THE OLD ELM AN ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1876. HEARTSEASE AND RUE. I. FRIENDSHIP. AGASSIZ TO HOLMES, ON HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY IN A COPY OF OMAR KHAYYÁM ON RECEIVING A COPY OF MR. AUSTIN DOBSON'S 'OLD WORLD IDYLLS' TO C.F. BRADFORD BANKSIDE JOSEPH WINLOCK SONNET, TO FANNY ALEXANDER JEFFRIES WYMAN TO A FRIEND WITH AN ARMCHAIR E.G. DE R. BON VOYAGE TO WHITTIER, ON HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY ON AN AUTUMN SKETCH OF H.G. WILD TO MISS D.T. WITH A COPY OF AUCASSIN AND NICOLETTE ON PLANTING A TREE AT INVERARAY AN EPISTLE TO GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS. II. SENTIMENT. ENDYMION THE BLACK PREACHER ARCADIA REDIVIVA THE NEST A YOUTHFUL EXPERIMENT IN ENGLISH HEXAMETERS BIRTHDAY VERSES ESTRANGEMENT PHOEBE DAS EWIG-WEIBLICHE THE RECALL ABSENCE MONNA LISA THE OPTIMIST ON BURNING SOME OLD LETTERS THE PROTEST THE PETITION FACT OR FANCY? AGRO-DOLCE THE BROKEN TRYST CASA SIN ALMA A CHRISTMAS CAROL MY PORTRAIT GALLERY PAOLO TO FRANCESCA SONNET, SCOTTISH BORDER SONNET, ON BEING ASKED FOR AN AUTOGRAPH IN VENICE THE DANCING BEAR THE MAPLE NIGHTWATCHES DEATH OF QUEEN MERCEDES PRISON OF CERVANTES TO A LADY PLAYING ON THE CITHERN THE EYE'S TREASURY PESSIMOPTIMISM THE BRAKES A FOREBODING. III. FANCY. UNDER THE OCTOBER MAPLES LOVE'S CLOCK ELEANOR MAKES MACAROONS TELEPATHY SCHERZO 'FRANCISCUS DE VERULAMIO SIC COGITAVIT' AUSPEX THE PREGNANT COMMENT THE LESSON SCIENCE AND POETRY A NEW YEAR'S GREETING THE DISCOVERY WITH A SEASHELL THE SECRET. IV. HUMOR AND SATIRE. FITZ ADAM'S STORY THE ORIGIN OF DIDACTIC POETRY THE FLYING DUTCHMAN CREDIDIMUS JOVEM REGNARE TEMPORA MUTANTUR IN THE HALF-WAY HOUSE AT THE BURNS CENTENNIAL IN AN ALBUM AT THE COMMENCEMENT DINNER, 1866 A PARABLE. V. EPIGRAMS. SAYINGS INSCRIPTIONS A MISCONCEPTION THE BOSS SUN-WORSHIP CHANGED PERSPECTIVE WITH A PAIR OF GLOVES LOST IN A WAGER SIXTY-EIGHTH BIRTHDAY INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. LAST POEMS. HOW I CONSULTED THE ORACLE OF THE GOLDFISHES TURNER'S OLD TÉMÉRAIRE ST. MICHAEL THE WEIGHER A VALENTINE AN APRIL BIRTHDAY—AT SEA LOVE AND THOUGHT THE NOBLER LOVER ON HEARING A SONATA OF BEETHOVEN'S PLAYED IN THE NEXT ROOM VERSES, INTENDED TO GO WITH A POSSET DISH ON A BUST OF GENERAL GRANT. APPENDIX. I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND SERIES OF BIGLOW PAPERS II. GLOSSARY TO THE BIGLOW PAPERS III. INDEX TO BIGLOW PAPERS. INDEX OF FIRST LINES. INDEX OF TITLES. EARLIER POEMS

THRENODIA

THE SIRENS

IRENÉ

SERENADE

WITH A PRESSED FLOWER

THE BEGGAR

MY LOVE

SUMMER STORM

LOVE

TO PERDITA, SINGING

THE MOON

REMEMBERED MUSIC

A FRAGMENT

SONG

TO M.L

ALLEGRA

THE FOUNTAIN

ODE

I

II

III

THE FATHERLAND

THE FORLORN

MIDNIGHT

A PRAYER

THE HERITAGE

THE ROSE: A BALLAD

I

II

III

SONG

ROSALINE

A REQUIEM

A PARABLE

SONG

SONNETS

I. TO A.C.L

II

III

IV

V. TO THE SPIRIT OF KEATS

VI

VII

VIII. TO M.W., ON HER BIRTHDAY

IX

X

XI

XII. SUB PONDERE CRESCIT

XIII

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

XV. THE SAME CONTINUED

XVI. THE SAME CONTINUED

XVII. THE SAME CONTINUED

XVIII. THE SAME CONTINUED

XIX. THE SAME CONCLUDED

XX. TO M.O.S

XXI

XXII. IN ABSENCE

XXIII. WENDELL PHILLIPS

XXIV. THE STREET

XXV

XXVI. TO J.R. GIDDINGS

XXVII

L'ENVOI

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS

A LEGEND OF BRITTANY. PART FIRST. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

XX

XXI

XXII

XXIII

XXIV

XXV

XXVI

XXVII

XXVIII

XXIX

XXX

XXXI

XXXII

XXXIII

XXXIV

XXXV

PART SECOND

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVII

XVIII

XIX

XX

XXI

XXII

XXIII

XXIV

XXV

XXVI

XXVII

XXVIII

XXIX

XXX

XXXI

XXXII

XXXIII

XXXIV

XXXV

XXXVI

XXXVII

XXXVIII

XXXIX

XL

XLI

XLII

XLIII

XLIV

XLV

XLVI

PROMETHEUS

THE SHEPHERD OF KING ADMETUS

THE TOKEN

AN INCIDENT IN A RAILROAD CAR

RHOECUS

THE FALCON

TRIAL

I

II

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 FRAGMENT

A CONTRAST

EXTREME UNCTION

THE OAK

AMBROSE

ABOVE AND BELOW

I

II

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

I

II

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. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

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

MEMORIAL VERSES

KOSSUTH

TO LAMARTINE

TO JOHN GORHAM PALFREY

TO W.L. GARRISON

ON THE DEATH OF CHARLES TURNER TORREY

ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF DR. CHANNING

TO THE MEMORY OF HOOD

THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL

PRELUDE TO PART FIRST

PART FIRST. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

PRELUDE TO PART SECOND

PART SECOND. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

LETTER FROM BOSTON

A FABLE FOR CRITICS; OR, BETTER—

A GLANCE AT A FEW OF OUR LITERARY PROGENIES

FROM THE TUB OF DIOGENES; A VOCAL AND MUSICAL MEDLEY, THAT IS, A SERIES OF JOKES. BY A WONDERFUL QUIZ

SET FORTH IN

G.P. PUTNAM, BROADWAY

TO THE READER:—

A PRELIMINARY NOTE TO THE SECOND EDITION

A FABLE FOR CRITICS

THE UNHAPPY LOT OF MR. KNOTT

PART I. SHOWING HOW HE BUILT HIS HOUSE AND HIS WIFE MOVED INTO IT

PART II. SHOWING WHAT IS MEANT BY A FLOW OF SPIRITS

PART III. WHEREIN IT IS SHOWN THAT THE MOST ARDENT SPIRITS ARE MORE ORNAMENTAL THAN USEFUL

FRAGMENTS OF AN UNFINISHED POEM

AN ORIENTAL APOLOGUE

THE BIGLOW PAPERS

FIRST SERIES. NOTICES OF AN INDEPENDENT PRESS

'HIGH-WORTHY MISTER!

PROEMIUM

LECTORI BENEVOLO S

OPERIS SPECIMEN

MELIBOEUS-HIPPONAX

THE

EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION, NOTES, GLOSSARY, AND COPIOUS INDEX, BY. HOMER WILBUR, A.M., PASTOR OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN JAALAM, AND (PROSPECTIVE) MEMBER OF MANY LITERARY, LEARNED, AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES,

NOTE TO TITLE-PAGE

OMNIB. PER TOT. ORB. TERRAR. CATALOG. ACADEM, EDD

INTRODUCTION

THE TWO GUNNERS

A FABLE

LEAVING THE MATTER OPEN

A TALE. BY HOMER WILBUR, A.M

*** TO THE INDULGENT READER

COLUMBUS NYE,

THE BIGLOW PAPERS

A LETTER. FROM MR. EZEKIEL BIGLOW OF JAALAM TO THE HON. JOSEPH T. BUCKINGHAM, EDITOR OF THE BOSTON COURIER, INCLOSING A POEM OF HIS SON, MR. HOSEA BIGLOW

EZEKIEL BIGLOW

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

WHAT MR. ROBINSON THINKS

'HOMER WILBUR, A.M

'H.W.'

REMARKS OF INCREASE D. O'PHACE, ESQUIRE, AT AN EXTRUMPERY CAUCUS IN STATE STREET, REPORTED BY MR. H. BIGLOW

THE DEBATE IN THE SENNIT. SOT TO A NUSRY RHYME

TO MR. BUCKENAM

HOSEA BIGLOW

H.W.]

THE PIOUS EDITOR'S CREED

A LETTER. FROM A CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY IN ANSWER TO SUTTIN QUESTIONS PROPOSED BY MR. HOSEA BIGLOW, INCLOSED IN A NOTE FROM MR. BIGLOW TO S.H. GAY, ESQ., EDITOR OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD

P.S

A SECOND LETTER FROM B. SAWIN, ESQ

E.E

A THIRD LETTER FROM B. SAWIN, ESQ

MELIBOEUS-HIPPONAX

THE

SECOND SERIES

LONGIXUS

MONTAIGNE

FISCHART

QUINTILIANUS

JASMIN

THE COURTIN'

THE BIGLOW PAPERS

SECOND SERIES

BIRDOFREDUM SAWIN, ESQ., TO MR. HOSEA BIGLOW. LETTER FROM THE REVEREND HOMER WILBUR, M.A., ENCLOSING THE EPISTLE AFORESAID

MASON AND SLIDELL: A YANKEE IDYLL. TO THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

THE MONIMENT

THE BRIDGE

JONATHAN TO JOHN

BIRDOFREDUM SAWIN, ESQ., TO MR. HOSEA BIGLOW

TO THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

HOMER WILBUR, A.M

A MESSAGE OF JEFF DAVIS IN SECRET SESSION

TO THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

FESTINA LENTE

MORAL

HOMER WILBUR, A.M

SPEECH OF HONOURABLE PRESERVED DOE IN SECRET CAUCUS. TO THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

HERE BJARNA GRIMOLFSSON FIRST DRANK CLOUD-BROTHER THROUGH CHILD-OF-LAND-AND-WATER:

HOMER WILBUR, A.M

SUNTHIN' IN THE PASTORAL LINE. TO THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

HOMER WILBUR

LATEST VIEWS OF MR. BIGLOW. PRELIMINARY NOTE

TO THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

KETTELOPOTOMACHIA. PRELIMINARY MOTE

KETTELOPOTOMACHIA

LIBER I

MR. HOSEA BIGLOW TO THE EDITOR OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

MR. HOSEA BIGLOW'S SPEECH IN MARCH MEETING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY

MY DEAR SIR—

THE ARGYMUNT

HOSEA BIGLOW

UNDER THE WILLOWS AND OTHER POEMS

TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON

AGRO DOLCE

UNDER THE WILLOWS

DARA

THE FIRST SNOW-FALL

THE SINGING LEAVES

A BALLAD. I

II

III

SEAWEED

THE FINDING OF THE LYRE

NEW-YEAR'S EVE, 1850

FOR AN AUTOGRAPH

AL FRESCO

MASACCIO

IN THE BRANCACCI CHAPEL

WITHOUT AND WITHIN

THE PARTING OF THE WAYS

GODMINSTER CHIMES

WRITTEN IN AID OF A CHIME OF BELLS FOR CHRIST CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE

THE PARTING OF THE WAYS

ALADDIN

AN INVITATION

TO J[OHN] F[RANCIS] H[EATH]

THE NOMADES

SELF-STUDY

PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

THE WIND-HARP

AUF WIEDERSEHEN

SUMMER

PALINODE

AUTUMN

AFTER THE BURIAL

THE DEAD HOUSE

A MOOD

THE VOYAGE TO VINLAND

I. BIÖRN'S BECKONERS

II. THORWALD'S LAY

III. GUDRIDA'S PROPHECY

MAHMOOD THE IMAGE-BREAKER

INVITA MINERVA

THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

YUSSOUF

THE DARKENED MIND

WHAT RABBI JEHOSHA SAID

ALL-SAINTS

A WINTER-EVENING HYMN TO MY FIRE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

FANCY'S CASUISTRY

TO MR. JOHN BARTLETT

WHO HAD SENT ME A SEVEN-POUND TROUT

ODE TO HAPPINESS

VILLA FRANCA

THE MINER

GOLD EGG: A DREAM-FANTASY

HOW A STUDENT IN SEARCH OF THE BEAUTIFUL FELL ASLEEP IN DRESDEN OVER HERR PROFESSOR DOCTOR VISCHER'S WISSENSCHAFT DES SCHÖNEN, AND WHAT CAME THEREOF

A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A FRIEND

AN EMBER PICTURE

TO H.W.L

ON HIS BIRTHDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY, 1867

THE NIGHTINGALE IN THE STUDY

IN THE TWILIGHT

THE FOOT-PATH

POEMS OF THE WAR

THE WASHERS OF THE SHROUD

OCTOBER, 1861

TWO SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF BLONDEL

AUTUMN, 1863. SCENE I.—Near a castle in Germany

SCENE II.—An Inn near the Château of Chalus

MEMORIAE POSITUM

R.G. SHAW. I

II

III

ON BOARD THE '76

WRITTEN FOR MR. BRYANT'S SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1884

ODE RECITED AT THE HARVARD COMMEMORATION

JULY 21, 1865. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

L'ENVOI

TO THE MUSE

THE CATHEDRAL

MR. JAMES T. FIELDS. MY DEAR FIELDS:

J.R. LOWELL

THREE MEMORIAL POEMS

E.L. GODKIN, IN CORDIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS EMINENT SERVICE IN HEIGHTENING AND PURIFYING THE TONE OF OUR POLITICAL THOUGHT,

ARE DEDICATED

ODE

READ AT THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIGHT AT CONCORD BRIDGE. 19TH APRIL, 1875. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

UNDER THE OLD ELM

POEM READ AT CAMBRIDGE ON THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF WASHINGTON'S TAKING COMMAND OF THE AMERICAN ARMY, 3D JULY, 1775. I

II

III

IV

V

VII

VIII

AN ODE

FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1876. I

II

III

IV

HEARTSEASE AND RUE

I. FRIENDSHIP

AGASSIZ

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

TO HOLMES

ON HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY

IN A COPY OF OMAR KHAYYÁM

ON RECEIVING A COPY OF MR. AUSTIN DOBSON'S 'OLD WORLD IDYLLS'

I

II

TO C.F. BRADFORD

ON THE GIFT OF A MEERSCHAUM PIPE

BANKSIDE

(HOME OF EDMUND QUINCY) DEDHAM, MAY 21, 1877. I

II

III

IV

JOSEPH WINLOCK

DIED JUNE 11, 1875

SONNET

TO FANNY ALEXANDER

JEFFRIES WYMAN

DIED SEPTEMBER 4, 1874

TO A FRIEND

WHO GAVE ME A GROUP OF WEEDS AND GRASSES, AFTER A DRAWING OF DÜRER

WITH AN ARMCHAIR

E.G. DE R

BON VOYAGE

TO WHITTIER

ON HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY

ON AN AUTUMN SKETCH OF H.G. WILD

TO MISS D.T

ON HER GIVING ME A DRAWING OF LITTLE STREET ARABS

WITH A COPY OF AUCASSIN AND NICOLETE

ON PLANTING A TREE AT INVERARAY

AN EPISTLE TO GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS

POSTSCRIPT, 1887

II. SENTIMENT

ENDYMION. A MYSTICAL COMMENT ON TITIAN'S 'SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE' I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

THE BLACK PREACHER

A BRETON LEGEND

ARCADIA REDIVIVA

THE NEST

MAY

PALINODE—DECEMBER

A YOUTHFUL EXPERIMENT IN ENGLISH HEXAMETERS

IMPRESSIONS OF HOMER

BIRTHDAY VERSES

WRITTEN IN A CHILD'S ALBUM

ESTRANGEMENT

PHOEBE

DAS EWIG-WEIBLICHE

THE RECALL

ABSENCE

MONNA LISA

THE OPTIMIST

ON BURNING SOME OLD LETTERS

THE PROTEST

THE PETITION

FACT OR FANCY?

AGRO-DOLCE

THE BROKEN TRYST

CASA SIN ALMA

RECUERDO DE MADRID

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

FOR THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES

MY PORTRAIT GALLERY

PAOLO TO FRANCESCA

SONNET

SCOTTISH BORDER

SONNET

ON BEING ASKED FOR AN AUTOGRAPH IN VENICE

THE DANCING BEAR

THE MAPLE

NIGHTWATCHES

DEATH OF QUEEN MERCEDES

PRISON OF CERVANTES

TO A LADY PLAYING ON THE CITHERN

THE EYE'S TREASURY

PESSIMOPTIMISM

THE BRAKES

A FOREBODING

III. FANCY

UNDER THE OCTOBER MAPLES

LOVE'S CLOCK

A PASTORAL

CHLOE

DAPHNIS

BOTH

ELEANOR MAKES MACAROONS

TELEPATHY

SCHERZO

'FRANCISCUS DE VERULAMIO SIC COGITAVIT'

AUSPEX

THE PREGNANT COMMENT

THE LESSON

SCIENCE AND POETRY

A NEW YEAR'S GREETING

THE DISCOVERY

WITH A SEASHELL

THE SECRET

IV. HUMOR AND SATIRE

FITZ ADAM'S STORY

THE ORIGIN OF DIDACTIC POETRY

THE FLYING DUTCHMAN

CREDIDIMUS JOVEM REGNARE

TEMPORA MUTANTUR

IN THE HALF-WAY HOUSE

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

AT THE BURNS CENTENNIAL

JANUARY, 1859. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

XX

XXI

XXII

XXIII

XXIV

IN AN ALBUM

AT THE COMMENCEMENT DINNER, 1866

IN ACKNOWLEDGING A TOAST TO THE SMITH PROFESSOR

A PARABLE

V. EPIGRAMS

SAYINGS

INSCRIPTIONS

FOR A BELL AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY

FOR A MEMORIAL WINDOW TO SIR WALTER RALEIGH, SET UP IN ST. MARGARET'S, WESTMINSTER, BY AMERICAN CONTRIBUTORS

PROPOSED FOR A SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MONUMENT IN BOSTON

A MISCONCEPTION

THE BOSS

SUN-WORSHIP

CHANGED PERSPECTIVE

WITH A PAIR OF GLOVES LOST IN A WAGER

SIXTY-EIGHTH BIRTHDAY

INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT

LAST POEMS

HOW I CONSULTED THE ORACLE OF THE GOLDFISHES

TURNER'S OLD TÉMÉRAIRE

UNDER A FIGURE SYMBOLIZING THE CHURCH

ST. MICHAEL THE WEIGHER

A VALENTINE

AN APRIL BIRTHDAY—AT SEA

LOVE AND THOUGHT

THE NOBLER LOVER

ON HEARING A SONATA OF BEETHOVEN'S PLAYED IN THE NEXT ROOM

VERSES

INTENDED TO GO WITH A POSSET DISH TO MY DEAR LITTLE GODDAUGHTER, 1882

ON A BUST OF GENERAL GRANT

APPENDIX

I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND SERIES OF BIGLOW PAPERS

II. GLOSSARY TO THE BIGLOW PAPERS

Act'lly, actually. Air, are. Airth, earth. Airy, area. Aree, area. Arter, after. Ax, ask

III. INDEX TO BIGLOW PAPERS

A

INDEX OF FIRST LINES

INDEX OF TITLES

FOOTNOTES:

—H.W.]

Отрывок из книги

James Russell Lowell

Published by Good Press, 2019

.....

In thy voice awaken,

And sweetness, wove of joy and woe,

.....

Добавление нового отзыва

Комментарий Поле, отмеченное звёздочкой  — обязательно к заполнению

Отзывы и комментарии читателей

Нет рецензий. Будьте первым, кто напишет рецензию на книгу The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
Подняться наверх