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
_The Moon._ Graham’s Magazine, February.
Song Writing. The Pioneer, February.
_To M. O. S._ The Pioneer, February.
[The Book of British Ballads.] The Pioneer, February.
[Longfellow’s “Poems on Slavery.”] The Pioneer, February.
[Macaulay’s “Lays of Ancient Rome.”] The Pioneer, February.
[_Two Sonnets to Wordsworth._] Graham’s Magazine, March.
_The Street._ The Pioneer, March.
_Stanzas on Freedom_, sung at the Anti-Slavery Picnic in Dedham, on
the Anniversary of West-Indian Emancipation, 1 August.
_In Sadness._ Graham’s Magazine, August.
_Prometheus_, dated Cambridge, Mass., June, 1843. The United States
Magazine and Democratic Review, August.
_Forgetfulness._ New York Mirror [copied into National Anti-Slavery
Standard, 7 September.]
_A Glance behind the Curtain._ The United Magazine and Democratic
Review, September.
_A Reverie._ Graham’s Magazine, October.
_The Fatherland._ The United States Magazine and Democratic Review,
October.
_POEMS_ | by | James Russell Lowell | Cambridge: | Published by
John Owen. | MDCCCXLIV.
1844.
_Rallying Cry for New England against the Annexation of Texas_, by
a Yankee. Boston Courier, 19 March.
New Translations of the Writings of Miss Bremer. North American
Review, April.
Introduction to Whittier’s “_Texas: Voice of New England_.” Boston
Courier, 17 April.
_A Mystical Ballad._ Graham’s Magazine, May.
_New-Year’s Eve, 1844; a Fragment._ Graham’s Magazine, July.
_On the Death of a Friend’s Child_, dated Cambridge, Mass.,
September 3, 1844. The United States Magazine and Democratic
Review, October.
_A Chippewa Legend._ The Liberty Bell.
CONVERSATIONS | ON SOME OF | THE OLD POETS | by | James Russell
Lowell |
“Or, if I would delight my private hours
With music or with poem, where, so soon
As in our native language, can I find
That solace?”
PARADISE REGAINED.
Cambridge: | Published by John Owen | MDCCCXLV.
1845.
_To the Dandelion._ Graham’s Magazine, January.
_A Song to my Wife._ The Broadway Journal, 4 January.
_The Epitaph_: “What means this glosing epitaph?” dated Rockwood,
7 February, 1844. The Broadway Journal, 11 January.
Our Position. Pennsylvania Freeman, 16 January.
_Now is always best._ The Broadway Journal, 25 January.
_An Epigram on Certain Conservatives._ The Broadway Journal, 25
January.
[Texas]. The Pennsylvania Freeman, 30 January.
_Anti-Texas_, written on occasion of the Convention in Faneuil
Hall, January 29. Boston Courier, 30 January, under title _Another
Rallying Cry by a Yankee_.
Edgar Allan Poe. Graham’s Magazine, February.
[The Prejudice of Color]. The Pennsylvania Freeman, 13 February.
_Remembered Music._ The Broadway Journal, 15 February.
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