James Russell Lowell, A Biography; vol 2/2Scudder, Horace Elisha
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James Russell Lowell, A Biography; vol 2/2
Scudder, Horace Elisha
Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Diplomats -- United States -- Biography; Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891
Chapters from the Life of Philomelus Prig. February.
_Skillygoliana_, III. February.
The Idler, No. II. March.
Skillygoliana, IV. April.
_A Dead Letter._ May.
[_Extracts from a Hasty Pudding Poem._] June.
_Translations from Uhland._ i. Das Ständchen; ii. Der Weisse
Hirsch. June.
_To Mount Washington, on a second visit._ July.
_Song_: “A pair of black eyes.” July.
_CLASS POEM._ |“Some said, John, print it; others said, Not so; |
Some said, It might do good; others said, No.” | Bunyan. |
MDCCCXXXVIII. | Poem dated, Concord, August 21, 1838.
1839.
_Song_: “Ye Yankees of the Bay State.” Boston Post, 27 February.
_Threnodia on an Infant._ Southern Literary Messenger, May. Signed
H. P.
1840.
[All the contributions this year were to the Southern Literary
Messenger.]
_Sonnet_: “Verse cannot tell thee how beautiful thou art.” March.
Signed H. P.
_Song_: “What reck I of the stars when I.” March. Signed H. P.
_Sonnet_: “My friend, I pray thee call not _this_ Society.” March.
Signed H. P.
_The Serenade_: “Gentle, Lady, be thy sleeping.” April. Signed H.
P.
_Music._ May. Signed H. P.
_Song_: “O, I must look on that sweet face ones more before I die.”
June. Signed H. P.
_Song_: “Lift up the curtains of thine eyes.” June. Signed H. P.
_Sonnet_: “O, child of nature! oh, most meek and free.” June.
Signed H. P.
_Isabel._ June.
_The Bobolink._ July. Signed H. P.
_Ianthe._ July. Signed H. P.
_Flowers._ July. Signed H. P.
1841.
_A | YEAR’S LIFE.| by | James Russell Lowell._ | Ich habe gelebt
unb geliebet. | Boston: | C. C. Little and J. Brown | MDCCCXLI.
_Callirhoë_, by H. Perceval, dated 1841. Graham’s Magazine, March.
_Ballad_: “Gloomily the river floweth.” Graham’s Magazine, October.
_Merry England._ Graham’s Magazine, November.
_The Loved One._ National Anti-Slavery Standard, 16 December.
_Sonnet_: “Great truths are portions of the soul of man.” The
Liberty Bell.
1842.
_Sonnet to Keats_, dated March, 1841. Boston Miscellany, January.
[_Agatha_], dated September, 1840. Boston Miscellany, January.
_To Perdita Singing_, dated February, 1841. Boston Miscellany,
January.
_Song_: “Violet! sweet violet!” Graham’s Magazine, January.
_Sonnet_: To the Spirit of Keats. Arcturus, January.
_Sonnet_: Sunset and Moonshine. Arcturus, January.
_Sonnet_: “Poet! thou art most wealthy, being poor,” dated November
25, 1841. Arcturus, February.
_An Ode_: “In the Old Days of awe and keen-eyed wonder,” dated
December, 1841. Boston Miscellany, February.
_Sonnet_: “Like some black mountain glooming huge aloof,” dated
October, 1841. Boston Miscellany, February.
_Rosaline._ Graham’s Magazine, February.
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