This is the second part of James Russell Lowell's collected poems: the Miscellaneous Poems. This series of poems covers, as the title implies, a wide range of topics, shaped into Lowell's beautiful poetry. - Summary by Carolin
ThrenodiaThe SirensIrenéSerenadeWith a Pressed FlowerThe BeggarMy LoveSummer StormLoveTo Perdita, SingingThe MoonRemembered MusicSongAllegraThe FountainOdeThe FatherlandThe ForlornMidnightA PrayerThe HeritageThe Rose: A BalladA Legend of BrittanyPrometheusSongRosalineThe Shepherd of King AdmetusThe TokenAn Incident in a Railroad CarRhoecusThe FalconTrialA RequiemA ParableA Glance behind the CurtainSongA Chippewa LegendStanzas on FreedomColumbusAn Incident of the Fire at HamburgThe SowerHunger and ColdThe LandlordTo a Pine-TreeSi Descendero in Infernum, AdesTo the PastTo the FutureHebeThe SearchThe Present CrisisAn Indian-Summer ReverieThe Growth of the LegendA ContrastExtreme UnctionThe OakAmbroseAbove and BelowThe CaptiveThe Birch-TreeAn Interview with Miles StandishOn the Capture of Certain Fugitive Slaves near WashingtonTo the DandelionThe Ghost-SeerStudies for Two HeadsOn a Portrait of Dante by GiottoOn the Death of a Friend's ChildEurydiceShe Came and WentThe ChangelingThe PioneerLongingOde to FranceA ParableOdeLinesTo ---FreedomBibliolatresBeaver BrookAppledoreDaraTo J. F. H.
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