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- catalog contributor b4810343.
- catalog created "1950.".
- catalog date "1950".
- catalog date "1950.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1950.".
- catalog description ""Poet, if men from wisdom turn away" -- "Poseidon fields, who dost the Atlantic sway" -- The power of sound. A rhymed lecture -- A rallying-cry for New-England, against the annexation of Texas -- The restaurant -- Rhymed lecture -- Saratoga Lake -- Scenes from an unpublished drama -- The serenade -- In a volume of Sir Thomas Browne -- Skillygoliana, No. II -- Skillygoliana. No. III -- Song. "A pair of black eyes" -- Sunset and moonshine -- "Thou art a woman, and herein thou art" -- To keats -- "When in a book I find a pleasant thought" -- "Whenever I read in mournful history" -- Where are the terrors that escort King death" -- Street doors -- Three scenes in the life of a portrait -- To an Aeolian harp at night -- To Madam du Chatelet -- To Mount Washington on a second visit -- To P.G.S. written in a gift copy of Mr. Lowell's poems -- To the class of '38 -- Translations from Uhland: "Das standchen -- "Der weisse Hirsch" -- "Des Knaben Berglied" -- The true radical -- The trustee's lament -- The two -- Written in a copy of Among my books for P.G.S. -- Written in a copy of Fireside travels for P.G.S. -- Written in a copy of Shakspeare -- Voltaire -- What is it? -- "When in a book I find a pleasant thought? "When'ever I read in mournful history -- The widow's mite -- Winter -- Wordsworth -- The world's fair, 1876 -- A worthy ditty -- "Ye Yankees of the Bay state."".
- catalog description "Agatha -- Anti-Texas -- The astronomer misplaced -- "Gloomily the river floweth" -- The ballad of the stranger -- Before the embers -- The burial of Theobald -- In imitation of burns -- Callirhoe -- Campaign epigrams -- Charles Dickens -- To the class of '38 -- Class poem -- A coincidence -- Copy of verses wrote by Sir Henry Knatchbull, Bart, 1760 -- Cuiviscunque -- A dead letter -- Dramatic sketch -- A dream I had -- An epigram on certain conservatives -- Epigram on J.M. -- An epitaph -- The ex-mayor's crumbs of consolation -- An extract -- Extracts from a "Hasty Pudding Poem" -- Fancies about a rosebud -- Farewell -- The fatal curiosity -- Inscription for a memorial bust of Fielding -- The follower -- For a birthday -- "Friends of freedom! Ye who stand" -- The happy martyrdom -- Extracts from a "Hasty pudding poem -- His ship -- Hob gobbling's song -- Homer's neu Heldengedicht -- "One house, our God, we give to thee" -- " I am driven by my longing" -- "I love those poets, of whatever creed" -- If some small savor creep into my rhyme" -- Il pesceballo -- In a volume of Sir Thomas Browne -- In imitation of burns -- In-doors and out -- The infant prodigy -- Inscription for a memorial bust of Fielding -- Sonnet to Keats -- King retro -- "Lady Bird, lady bird, fly away home!" -- The lesson to Irene -- "Like some black mountain glooming hug aloof" -- A love thought -- The loved one -- The lover's drink-song -- Merry England -- Moieties -- Mr. Worsley's nightmare -- My brook -- "My father, since I love, they presence cries " -- A mystical ballad -- New Years' eve, 1844. A fragment -- The Northern Sancho Panza and his vicarious cork tree -- Now is always best -- On receiving a piece of flax-cotton -- "One hours, our God, we give to thee" -- "Only as thou herein canst not see me -- Orpheus -- Our own, his wanderings and personal adventures -- Out of doors -- "A pair of black eyes" -- Pesceballo, II -- Peschiera -- The poet and Apollo.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [281]-283.".
- catalog extent "xxv, 291 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Uncollected poems.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Uncollected poems.".
- catalog issued "1950".
- catalog issued "1950.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press,".
- catalog relation "Uncollected poems.".
- catalog subject "811.37".
- catalog subject "Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891 Criticism, Textual.".
- catalog subject "PS2305 .S5".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Poet, if men from wisdom turn away" -- "Poseidon fields, who dost the Atlantic sway" -- The power of sound. A rhymed lecture -- A rallying-cry for New-England, against the annexation of Texas -- The restaurant -- Rhymed lecture -- Saratoga Lake -- Scenes from an unpublished drama -- The serenade -- In a volume of Sir Thomas Browne -- Skillygoliana, No. II -- Skillygoliana. No. III -- Song. "A pair of black eyes" -- Sunset and moonshine -- "Thou art a woman, and herein thou art" -- To keats -- "When in a book I find a pleasant thought" -- "Whenever I read in mournful history" -- Where are the terrors that escort King death" -- Street doors -- Three scenes in the life of a portrait -- To an Aeolian harp at night -- To Madam du Chatelet -- To Mount Washington on a second visit -- To P.G.S. written in a gift copy of Mr. Lowell's poems -- To the class of '38 -- Translations from Uhland: "Das standchen -- "Der weisse Hirsch" -- "Des Knaben Berglied" -- The true radical -- The trustee's lament -- The two -- Written in a copy of Among my books for P.G.S. -- Written in a copy of Fireside travels for P.G.S. -- Written in a copy of Shakspeare -- Voltaire -- What is it? -- "When in a book I find a pleasant thought? "When'ever I read in mournful history -- The widow's mite -- Winter -- Wordsworth -- The world's fair, 1876 -- A worthy ditty -- "Ye Yankees of the Bay state."".
- catalog tableOfContents "Agatha -- Anti-Texas -- The astronomer misplaced -- "Gloomily the river floweth" -- The ballad of the stranger -- Before the embers -- The burial of Theobald -- In imitation of burns -- Callirhoe -- Campaign epigrams -- Charles Dickens -- To the class of '38 -- Class poem -- A coincidence -- Copy of verses wrote by Sir Henry Knatchbull, Bart, 1760 -- Cuiviscunque -- A dead letter -- Dramatic sketch -- A dream I had -- An epigram on certain conservatives -- Epigram on J.M. -- An epitaph -- The ex-mayor's crumbs of consolation -- An extract -- Extracts from a "Hasty Pudding Poem" -- Fancies about a rosebud -- Farewell -- The fatal curiosity -- Inscription for a memorial bust of Fielding -- The follower -- For a birthday -- "Friends of freedom! Ye who stand" -- The happy martyrdom -- Extracts from a "Hasty pudding poem -- His ship -- Hob gobbling's song -- Homer's neu Heldengedicht -- "One house, our God, we give to thee" -- " I am driven by my longing" -- "I love those poets, of whatever creed" -- If some small savor creep into my rhyme" -- Il pesceballo -- In a volume of Sir Thomas Browne -- In imitation of burns -- In-doors and out -- The infant prodigy -- Inscription for a memorial bust of Fielding -- Sonnet to Keats -- King retro -- "Lady Bird, lady bird, fly away home!" -- The lesson to Irene -- "Like some black mountain glooming hug aloof" -- A love thought -- The loved one -- The lover's drink-song -- Merry England -- Moieties -- Mr. Worsley's nightmare -- My brook -- "My father, since I love, they presence cries " -- A mystical ballad -- New Years' eve, 1844. A fragment -- The Northern Sancho Panza and his vicarious cork tree -- Now is always best -- On receiving a piece of flax-cotton -- "One hours, our God, we give to thee" -- "Only as thou herein canst not see me -- Orpheus -- Our own, his wanderings and personal adventures -- Out of doors -- "A pair of black eyes" -- Pesceballo, II -- Peschiera -- The poet and Apollo.".
- catalog title "Uncollected poems; edited by Thelma M. Smith.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".