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  1. The vision of Sir Launfal by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1851-12-31
  2. The vision of Sir Launfal and other poems. . by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1894-12-31
  3. A Moosehead journal; My garden acquaintance; A good word for winter by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1907-12-31
  4. A years life by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1841-12-31
  5. A fable for critics: by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1864-12-31
  6. The vision of Sir Launfal, and other poems by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1892-12-31
  7. My study windows by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1899-12-31
  8. Early poems by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1900-12-31
  9. Among my books by James Russell Lowell 1819-1891, 1870-12-31
  10. The works of James Russell Lowell. by Lowell. James Russell. 1819-1891., 1890-01-01
  11. The complete poetical works of James Russell Lowell. by Lowell. James Russell. 1819-1891., 1910-01-01
  12. Among my books. Second series. By James Russell Lowell by Lowell. James Russell. 1819-1891., 1876-01-01
  13. Letters of James Russell Lowell by Lowell James Russell 1819-1891, 1894-01-01
  14. The complete poetical works of James Russell Lowell by James Russell, 1819-1891 Lowell, 2009-10-26

41. Valencia West LRC - Lowell, James Russell
Lowell, James Russell (18191891). Pathfinder. July 1996. The following referencebooks can be used to get both biographical and critical information about
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Critical Survey of Poetry
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42. James Russell Lowell
James Russell Lowell. Life 18191891. Titles. Abraham Lincoln Among My Books,First Series Among My Books, Second Series
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43. The Walden Woods Projects Thoreau Institute
James Russell Lowell (18191891). A Fable for Critics Sonnet. To a Voice heardin Mount Auburn, July, 1839 Return to About Thoreau s Life and Writings
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44. James Russell Lowell
James Russell Lowell (18191891). A Fable for Critics Sonnet. To a Voice heardin Mount Auburn, July, 1839. Return to Thoreau s Contemporaries.
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45. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Additional Papers, 1840-1891: Guide.
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46. James Russell Lowell Quotes And Quotations - Yuni Words Of Wisdom
James Russell Lowell. (18191891) American Diplomat, Poet, Critic, Editor Allthe beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action.
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James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) American Diplomat, Poet, Critic, Editor
All the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action.
A weed is no more than a flower in disguise.
Let us be of good cheer, however, remembering that the misfortunes hardest to bear are those which never come.
No mud can soil us but the mud we throw.
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47. Author James Russell Lowell, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
James Russell Lowell (next poet) I was from USA, and I lived from 18191891. Poems by James Russell Lowell First 7 shown of 32. Browse all
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Dear SirYou wish to know my notions
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48. Author James Russell Lowell, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
James Russell Lowell (next poet) I was from USA, and I lived from 18191891. Poems by James Russell Lowell First 7 shown of 27. Browse all
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296 lines. Categories: Other.
I. Emerson.
"There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every one, A Letter from a Candidate for the Presidency
97 lines. Categories: Society.
Dear SirYou wish to know my notions
On sartin pints thet rile the land; A Revolutionar y Hero
14 lines. Categories: Humor.

49. YRMusic.com :: Bio : James Russell Lowell
Yelton Rhodes Music Artist Bio James Russell Lowell s Biography. James Russell Lowell (18191891). Biography not available.
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50. Jimpoz.com - James Russell Lowell
James Russell Lowell (18191891). James Russell Lowell. Born, February 22, 1819 The repository contains one quote by James Russell Lowell. Beauty
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51. The Classical Essayists.
Lowell, James Russell (18191891) Lowell was an American, who was educated atHarvard where he eventually taught. He was an abolitionist and gave himself
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The eldest son of a cleric, Addison eventually found himself at Oxford (Queen's and Magdalen). He wrote favourable (whether commissioned, or not) articles concerning certain powerful people and their works; he was duly rewarded with a pension of £300 which allowed Addison to travel extensively throughout the continent for four years. With the victory at Blenheim , in 1704, Addison was commissioned to write The Campaign and this led to further political patronage; he was appointed as a Commissioner of Excise Taxes (the only significant taxes they had in those days). The job as a commissioner, presumably, took little of Addison's time and he was left to pursue his writing. While he had contributed to the Tatler (started by Steele in 1709), Addison started his own paper in 1711, the Spectator ("In the Spectator may be traced the foundations of all that is sound and healthy in modern English thought." [

52. Lowell - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Lowell, James Russell 18191891. American editor, poet, and diplomat. He editedthe Atlantic Monthly (1857-1861) and served as US minister to Spain
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53. "The Changeling" By James Russell Lowell
About James Russell Lowell (18191891). Lowell was another of the literary elitefrom Cambridge, Mass who came to visit Celia Thaxter at her summer salon on
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"THE CHANGELING"
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THE CHANGELING

By James Russell Lowell I had a little daughter,
And she was given to me To lead me gently backward To the Heavenly Father's knee, That I, by the force of nature, Might in some dim wise divine The depth of his infinite patience To this wayward soul of mine. I know not how others saw her, But to me she was wholly fair, And the light of the heaven she came from Still lingered and gleamed in her hair; For it was as wavy and golden, And as many changes took, As the shadows of the sun-gilt ripples On the yellow bed of a brook. To what can I liken her smiling Upon me, her kneeling lover, How it leaped from her lips to her eyelids, And dimpled her wholly over, Till her outstretched hands smiled also, And I almost seemed to see The very heart of her mother Sending sun through her veins to me! She had been with us scarce a twelvemonth

54. SeacoastNH.com - The Changeling
Whittier s friend James Russell Lowell (18191891) focuses his version of TheChangeling on angels rather then witches. Unlike the more dramatic Whittier
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READ: Lowell's version As he did with his poem " Wreck of the Rivermouth ," John Greenleaf Whittier again draws on the character Goody Cole , New Hampshire's only convicted "witch" to spice up a poem. "The Changeling" is also set in Hampton, a town very familiar to Whittier whose poems "

55. James Russell Lowell - Hosea Biglow Conscientiously Objects
Hosea Biglow Conscientiously Objects (1859). by James Russell Lowell (18191891).BCO.1, Es fer war, I call it murder – There you hev it, plain and flat;
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Hosea Biglow Conscientiously Objects (1859)
by James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
BCO.1 Es fer war, I call it murder –
There you hev it, plain and flat;
I don’t want to go no furder
Than my Testyment for that; BCO.2 God hes said so, plump and fairly –
It’s es long es it is broad –
An’ you’ve got to git up airly
If you want to take in God. BCO.3 ’Taint your eppylets an’ feathers
Make the thing a grain more right;
’Taint a-follerin’ your bell-wethers
Will excuse ye in His sight. BCO.4 Ef you take a sword an’ dror it,
An’ go stick a feller thru, Guv’ment aint to answer for it, God’ll send the bill to you. BCO.5 Wut’s the use of meetin’-goin, Every Sabbath, wet or dry, Ef it’s right to go a-mowin Feller-men – like oats and rye? BCO.6 I dunno but wut it’s pooty Trainin’ round in bobtail coats, But it’s curus Christian duty This ’ere cuttin’ o’ folks’ throats. BCO.7 I’ll return ye good for evil Much es we frail mortils can; But I won’t go help the Devil Making man the cus of man. BCO.8

56. Abraham Lincoln E-book By James Russell Lowell
Lowell, James Russell(18191891) Poet, editor, essayist, literary critic, andman of letters. Born into a distinguished colonial Massachusetts family,
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Lowell, James Russell(1819-1891) Poet, editor, essayist, literary critic, and man of letters. Born into a distinguished colonial Massachusetts family, Lowell was class poet at Harvard where he later became professor of modern languages. In 1844, published Poems and married Maria White, a poet and abolitionist who influenced his ideas. Lowell was the first editor of the Atlantic Monthly and edited the North American Review. Later served as Minister to both Spain and England. Died at Cambridge, Massachusetts where he was born. Abraham Lincoln (1865) Abraham Lincoln (from the ode recited at the Harvard Commemoration) is a poem of praise honoring the man whom Lowell calls, "our Martyr-Chief," "a shepherd of mankind," and "the first American." The poem begins with the words, "Life may be given in many ways."
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57. An Argument For Party Reform E-book By James Russell Lowell
Lowell, James Russell (18191891) Poet, editor, essayist, literary critic, andman of letters. Born into a distinguished colonial Massachusetts family,
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Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891) Poet, editor, essayist, literary critic, and man of letters. Born into a distinguished colonial Massachusetts family, Lowell was class poet at Harvard where he later became professor of modern languages. In 1844, published Poems and married Maria White, a poet and abolitionist who influenced his ideas. Lowell was the first editor of the Atlantic Monthly and edited the North American Review. Later served as Minister to both Spain and England. Died at Cambridge, Massachusetts where he was born. An Argument for Party Reform (1888) Taken from an address called "The Place of the Independent in Politics" and delivered in New York in April 1888, Lowell argues that "There should be somebody to look after the politicians; somebody to ask disagreeable questions and to utter uncomfortable truths."
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58. Lowell
James Russell Lowell was born in Boston in 18191891 is one of the group ofauthors sometimes called the Fireside Poets or the Schoolroom Poets,
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James Russell Lowell
American Poet, critic, editor
And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays. The Vision of Sir Launfal. James Russell Lowell was born in Boston in 1819-1891 is one of the group of authors sometimes called the Fireside Poets or the Schoolroom Poets, a group which also included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Oliver Wendell Holmes. They were much more popular in their time than they have been recently, because their work was very "preachy". Nevertheless members of the group like Lowell and Whittier, both ardent abolitionists (people who worked to end slavery), may not have seemed so conservative in the nineteenth century. Lowell's contribution to American Arthurian literature* is his poem "The Vision of Sir Launfal." which became very popular. It was often studied by School children; and there was a new edition or a reprint of an earlier edition virtually every year from its first publication in 1848 until after the turn of the century. Lowell was also a newspaper editor and essayist, often writing about the need to end slavery.

59. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Lowell
Lowell, James Russell (18191891) — Born in Cambridge, Middlesex County,Mass., February 22, 1819. Writer, poet, critic, and abolitionist; US Minister to
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60. Once To Every Man And Nation, By James Russell Lowell
ONCE TO EVERY MAN AND NATION, by James Russell Lowell (18191891) ONCE TOEVERY MAN AND NATION James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
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ONCE TO EVERY MAN
AND NATION
James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)
Once to every man and nation, Comes the moment to decide,
In the strife of truth with false-hood, For the good or evil side;
Some great cause, some great decision, Offering each the bloom or blight,
And the choice goes by forever, 'Twixt that darkness and that light.
Then to side with truth is noble, When we share her wretched crust,
Ere her cause bring fame and profit, And 'tis prosperous to be just;
Then it is the brave man chooses, While the coward stands aside,
Till the multitude make virtue, Of the faith they had denied. Though the cause of evil prosper, Yet the truth alone is strong: Though her portion be the scaffold, And upon the throne be wrong, Yet that scaffold sways the future, AND, BEHIND THE DIM UNKNOWN, STANDETH GOD WITHIN THE SHADOW, KEEPING WATCH ABOVE HIS OWN.
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