Title A Year's Life
Author James Russell Lowell
Year 1841
Publisher C. C. Little and Brown
Location Boston
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed

CONTENTS.


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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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15
The Departed
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17
The Boblink
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24
Song. "What reck I of the stars, when I"
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30
The Poet
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32
Flowers
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35
The Lover
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43
To E. W. G.
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46
Isabel
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51
Music
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54
Song. "O! I must look on that sweet face"
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30
Ianthe
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65
Love's Altar
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76
My Love
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79
With a Pressed Flower
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84
Impartiality
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87
Bellerophon
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89
Something Natural
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97
The Syrens
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99
A Feeling
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105
The Beggar
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107
Serenade
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110
Irenè
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112
The Lost Child
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118
The Church
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120
The Unlovely
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124
Love-Song
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128
Song. "All things are sad"
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130
A Love-Dream
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134
Fourth of July Ode
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138
Sphinx
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140
Sonnets. I. Disappointment
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145
Sonnets. I.II. "Great human nature"
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146
Sonnets. I.III. To a Friend
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147
Sonnets. I.IV. Continued
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148
Sonnets. I.V. "O child of Nature"
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149
Sonnets. I.VI. "For this true nobleness"
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150
Sonnets. I.VII. To —
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151
Sonnets. I.VIII. Continued
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152
Sonnets. I.IX. "Why should we ever weary"
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153
Sonnets. I.X. Green Mountains
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154
Sonnets. I.XI. "My friend, adown Life's valley"
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155
Sonnets. I.XII. "Verse cannot say how beautiful"
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156
Sonnets. I.XIII. "The soul would fain"
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157
Sonnets. I.XIV. "I saw a gate"
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158
Sonnets. I.XV. "I would not have this perfect love"
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159
Sonnets. I.XVI. "To the dark, narrow house"
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160
Sonnets. I.XVII. "I fain would give to thee"
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161
Sonnets. I.XVIII. "Much had I mused"
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162
Sonnets. I.XIX. "Sayest thou, most beautiful"
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163
Sonnets. I.XX. "Poet! who sittest in thy pleasant room"
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164
Sonnets. I.XXI. "No more but so?"
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165
Sonnets. I.XXII. To a Voice heard in Mount Auburn
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166
Sonnets. I.XXIII. On reading Spenser again
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167
Sonnets. I.XXIV. "Light of mine eyes!"
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168
Sonnets. I.XXV. "Silent as one who treads"
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169
Sonnets. I.XXVI. "A gentleness that grows of steady faith"
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170
Sonnets. I.XXVII. "When the glad soul is full"
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171
Sonnets. I.XXVIII. To the Evening-star
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172
Sonnets. I.XXIX. Reading
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173
Sonnets. I.XXX. To —, after a Snow-storm
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174
Sonnet on Names. I. Edith
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175
Sonnets. I.II. Rose
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176
Sonnets. I.III. Mary
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177
Sonnets. I.IV. Caroline
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178
Sonnets. I.V. Anne
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179
"Goe, Little Booke!"
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180