Miscellaneous Poems (Lowell)

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Miscellaneous Poems
by James Russell Lowell
Published 1843


Contents
  • "A Legend of Brittany"
  • "Prometheus"
  • "The Shepherd of King Admetus"
  • "The Token"
  • "An Incident in a Railroad Car"
  • "Rhɶcus"
  • "The Falcon"
  • "Trial"
  • "A Glance Behind the Curtain"
  • "A Chippewa Legend"
  • "Stanzas on Freedom"
  • "Columbus"
  • "An Incident of the Fire at Hamburg"
  • "The Sower"
  • "Hunger and Cold"
  • "The Landlord"
  • "To a Pine-Tree"
  • "Si Descendero in Infernum, Ades"
  • "To the Past"
  • "To the Future"
  • "Hebe"
  • "The Search"
  • "An Indian-Summer Reverie"
  • "The Growth of the Legend"
  • "A Contrast"
  • "Extreme Unction"
  • "The Oak"
  • "Ambrose"
  • "Above and Below"
  • "The Captive"
  • "The Birch-Tree"
  • "An Interview with Miles Standish"
  • "On the Capture of Fugitive Slaves Near Washington"
  • "To the Dandelion"
  • "The Ghost-Seer"
  • "Studies for Two Heads"
  • "On a Portrait of Dante by Giotto"
  • "On the Death of a Friend's Child"
  • "Eurydice"
  • "She Came and Went"
  • "The Changeling"
  • "The Pioneer"
  • "Longing"
  • "Ode to France"
  • "Anti-Apis"
  • "A Parable"
  • "Ode written for the Celebration of the Introduction of the Cochituate Water into the City of Boston"
  • "Lines suggested by the graves of two English Soldiers on the Concord Battle-Ground"
  • "To ——"
  • "Freedom"
  • "Bibliolatres"
  • "Beaver Brook"