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James Russell Lowell (1819-1891)

The Rating of James Russell Lowell's Poems - Without and Within
- The Courtin'
- She Came and Went
- Music
- To a Friend
- The Poet
- A Reverie
- A Dirge
- New Year's Eve, 1844
- Love's Altar
- Sonnet
- In Sadness
- Farewell
- The Bobolink
- Rhoecus
- The Lover
- The Departed
- The Soul Would Fain Its Loving Kindness Tell
- Hakon's Lay
- Disappointment
- Flowers
- Great Human Nature, Whither Art Thou Fled?
- Out of Doors
- The Serenade
- Song (All things are sad)
- “Goe, Little Booke!“
- To ----
- Ianthe
- Bellerophon
- Forgetfulness
- Why Should We ever Weary of This Life?
- A Mystical Ballad
- A Love-Dream
- Sphinx
- A Feeling
- Poet! Who Sittest in Thy Pleasant Room
- To E. W. G.
- So May It Be, But Let It Not Be So
- Much I Had Mused of Love, and in My Soul
- Fourth of July Ode
- Verse Cannot Say How Beautiful Thou Art
- I Saw a Gate: a Harsh Voice Spake and Said
- Song (Lift up the curtains of thine eyes)
- Song (What reck I of the stars, when I)
- To the Dark, Narrow House Where Loved Ones Go
- I Fain Would Give to Thee the Loveliest Things
- Isabel
- The Church
- Green Mountains
- “No More But So?”
- Song (O! I must look on that sweet face once more before I die)
- Something Natural
- Love-Song
- My Friend, Adown Life's Valley, Hand in Hand
- Impartiality
- The Unlovely
- Sayest Thou, Most Beautiful, That Thou Wilt Wear
- O Child of Nature!
- Might I But Be Beloved, and, O Most Fair
- Fancies about a Rosebud, Pressed in an Old Copy of Spenser
- The Lost Child
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