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
_Sonnet_: “If some small savor creep into my rhymes.” Graham’s
Magazine, February.
_Fancies about a Rosebud pressed in an old copy of Spenser._
Graham’s Magazine, March.
[Getting up.] Boston Miscellany, March.
[Disquisition on Foreheads. By Job Simifrons.] Boston Miscellany,
March.
The Old English Dramatists. (Unsigned.) Boston Miscellany, April.
_Sonnet_: “Whene’er I read in mournful history,” dated 25
September, 1841. Boston Miscellany, May.
The Old English Dramatists, No. II. Boston Miscellany, May.
_The Two_, dated November, 1840. Boston Miscellany, May.
The First Client. (Unsigned.) Boston Miscellany, May.
_Sonnet_: “My Father, since I love, thy presence cries,” dated
November 29, 1841. Arcturus, May.
_Sonnet_: “The hope of truth grows stronger day by day,” dated
December 10, 1841. Arcturus, May.
_Sonnet_: “I love those poets, of whatever creed,” dated April 20,
1841. Arcturus, May.
_Sonnets_:
I. “As the broad ocean endlessly upheaveth.”
II. “Once hardly in a cycle blossometh.”
III. “The love of all things springs from love of one.”
IV. “A poet cannot strive for despotism.”
V. “Therefore think not the Past is wise alone.”
VI. “Far ’yond this narrow parapet of time.”
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, May.
Reprinted in Poems as “On reading Wordsworth’s Sonnets in
Defence of Capital Punishment.”
_Farewell._ Graham’s Magazine, June.
_A Dirge._ Graham’s Magazine, July.
_A Fantasy_, dated 12 January, 1842. Boston Miscellany July.
[_The True Radical._] Boston Miscellany, August.
The Old English Dramatists, No. III. Boston Miscellany, August.
_Sonnet_: “Poet, if men from wisdom turn away.” (Unsigned.)
National Anti-Slavery Standard, 1 September.
_The Shepherd of King Admetus._ Boston Miscellany, September.
_An Incident in a Railroad Car_, dated Boston, April, 1842. The
United States Magazine and Democratic Review, October.
[_To an Æolian Harp at Night_], dated February, 1842. Boston
Miscellany, December.
_Sonnet_: “Great Truths are portions of the Soul of man.” The
Liberty Bell.
_Sonnet_: “If ye have not the one great lesson learned.” The
Liberty Bell.
_Pierpont_: “The hungry flames did never yet seem hot.” The Liberty
Bell.
1843.
Introduction. The Pioneer, January.
[_Voltaire._] The Pioneer, January.
[_The Follower._] The Pioneer, January.
_Sonnet_: “Our love is not a fading earthly flower.” The Pioneer,
January.
The Plays of Thomas Middleton. The Pioneer, January.
_The Rose._ The Pioneer, January.
[Dickens’s “American Notes.”] The Pioneer, January.
[Hawthorne’s Historical Tales for Youth.] The Pioneer, January.
_A Parable._ The United States Magazine and Democratic Review,
February.
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