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Title
A Year's Life
Author
James Russell Lowell
Year
1841
Publisher
C. C. Little and Brown
Location
Boston
Source
djvu
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Threnodia
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3
The Serenade
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10
Song. "Lift up the curtains of thine eyes"
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The Departed
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The Boblink
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Song. "What reck I of the stars, when I"
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30
The Poet
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Flowers
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35
The Lover
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To E. W. G.
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Isabel
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51
Music
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Song. "O! I must look on that sweet face"
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Ianthe
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Love's Altar
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My Love
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With a Pressed Flower
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Impartiality
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Bellerophon
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Something Natural
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The Syrens
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A Feeling
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The Beggar
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Serenade
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Irenè
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The Lost Child
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The Church
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The Unlovely
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Love-Song
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Song. "All things are sad"
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A Love-Dream
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Fourth of July Ode
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Sphinx
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Sonnets.
I. Disappointment
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Sonnets.
I.
II.
"Great human nature"
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Sonnets.
I.
III.
To a Friend
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Sonnets.
I.
IV.
Continued
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Sonnets.
I.
V.
"O child of Nature"
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Sonnets.
I.
VI.
"For this true nobleness"
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Sonnets.
I.
VII.
To —
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Sonnets.
I.
VIII.
Continued
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Sonnets.
I.
IX.
"Why should we ever weary"
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Sonnets.
I.
X.
Green Mountains
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Sonnets.
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XI.
"My friend, adown Life's valley"
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Sonnets.
I.
XII.
"Verse cannot say how beautiful"
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Sonnets.
I.
XIII.
"The soul would fain"
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Sonnets.
I.
XIV.
"I saw a gate"
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Sonnets.
I.
XV.
"I would not have this perfect love"
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Sonnets.
I.
XVI.
"To the dark, narrow house"
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Sonnets.
I.
XVII.
"I fain would give to thee"
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Sonnets.
I.
XVIII.
"Much had I mused"
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Sonnets.
I.
XIX.
"Sayest thou, most beautiful"
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Sonnets.
I.
XX.
"Poet! who sittest in thy pleasant room"
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Sonnets.
I.
XXI.
"No more but so?"
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Sonnets.
I.
XXII.
To a Voice heard in Mount Auburn
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Sonnets.
I.
XXIII.
On reading Spenser again
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Sonnets.
I.
XXIV.
"Light of mine eyes!"
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Sonnets.
I.
XXV.
"Silent as one who treads"
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Sonnets.
I.
XXVI.
"A gentleness that grows of steady faith"
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Sonnets.
I.
XXVII.
"When the glad soul is full"
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Sonnets.
I.
XXVIII.
To the Evening-star
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Sonnets.
I.
XXIX.
Reading
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Sonnets.
I.
XXX.
To —, after a Snow-storm
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Sonnet on Names.
I. Edith
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Sonnets.
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Rose
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Sonnets.
I.
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Mary
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Sonnets.
I.
IV.
Caroline
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Sonnets.
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V.
Anne
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"Goe, Little Booke!"
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