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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.

Оглавление

A LEGEND OF BRITTANY

PROMETHEUS

THE SHEPHERD OF KING ADMETUS

THE TOKEN

AN INCIDENT IN A RAILROAD CAR

RHOECUS

THE FALCON

TRIAL

A GLANCE BEHIMD 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

The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

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