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Complete Poetical Works of Walter Savage Landor

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Year
2016
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English
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1 MB
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Fiction

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v. 8. Latest Literary Essays: The Old English Dramatists -- Gray -- Some Letters of Walter Savage Landor -- Walton -- Milton's "Areopagitica" -- The Progress of the World -- The Old English Dramatists : Introductory -- Marlowe -- Webster -- Chapman -- Beaumont and Fletcher -- Massinger and Ford.;v. 11. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell [part 3]. The Biglow Paper (Second Series) -- Introduction -- The Courtin' -- No I. Birdofredum Sawin, Esq., To Mr. Hosea Biglow -- No II. Mason and Slidell: A Yankee Idyll -- No III. Birdofredum Sawin, Esq., To Mr. Hosea Biglow -- No. IV. A Message of Jeff Davis in Secret Session -- No V. Speech of Honourable Preserved Doe in Secret Caucus -- No VI. Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line -- No. VII. Latest Views of Mr. Biglow -- No VIII. Kettelopotomachia -- No IX. Some Memorials of the Late Reverend H. Wilbur -- No. X. Mr. Hosea Biglow To The Editor of The Atlantic Monthly -- No. XI. Mr. Hosea Biglow's Speech in March Meeting.;v. 5. Among My Books [part 3] -- Dante -- Wordsworth -- Milton -- Keats.;v. 15. Letters of James Russell Lowell [part 2] -- Return from Europe -- Enters Upon The Duties of His Professorship -- Marriage to Miss Dunlap -- Editorship of the "Atlantic Monthly" -- New Series of "The Biglow Papers" -- Joint Editorship of the "North American Review" -- The "Commemoration Ode" -- Letters To H.W. Longfellow, Miss Norton, C.E. Norton, C.F. Briggs, W.J. Stillman, J.G. Whittier, T.W. Higginson, O.W. Holmes, Thomas Hughes, S.H. Gay, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Hill, J.L. Motley, W.D. Howells, Charles Nordhoff, J.T. Fields, Mrs. Francis G. Shaw -- Life at Elmwood -- Studies -- Lectures -- Political and Literary Essays in the "North American Review" And the "Atlantic Monthly" -- The "Nation" -- The "Commemoration Ode" -- "The Nightingale in The Study" -- Letters to E.L. Godkin, E.C. Stedman, Leslie Stephen, C.E. Norton, H.W. Longfellow, T.W. Higginson, J.T. Fields, Miss Norton, J.B. Thayer, T.W. Parsons, W.D. Howells -- Life At Elmwood -- "Under The Willows and Other Poems" -- "My Study Windows" -- "Among My Books," First Series -- "The Cathedral" -- Visit From Thomas Hughes -- Letters to C.E. Norton, R.W. Emerson, E.L. Godkin, Leslie Stephen, J.B. Thayer, W.D. Howells, J.T. Fields, Miss Norton, Miss Mabel Lowell, Miss Cabot, T.B. Aldrich, Thomas Hughes, Charles Nordhoff, R.S. Chilton, F.H. Underwood -- Visit To Europe: England, Residence in Paris, Italy, Paris, England -- Honorary Degree From Oxford -- Elegy on Agassiz -- Return To Elmwood -- Resumption of Professorial Duties -- Centennial Poems at Concord and Cambridge -- "Among My Books," Second Series -- Entrance Into Political Life -- Delegate To The National Republican Convention -- Presidential Elector -- Letters To Miss Grace Norton, George Putnam, Miss Norton, Thomas Hughes, C.E. Norton, Leslie Stephen, E.L. Godkin, T.B. Aldrich, Mrs. L.A. Stimson, W.D. Howells, T.S. Perry, Mrs. S.B. Herrick, J.W. Field, R.S. Chilton, R.W. Gilder, Joel Benton, E.P. Bliss, H.W. Longfellow.;v. 1. Fireside travels.--v. 2. My study windows.--v. 3-5. Among my books.--v. 6. Political essays.--v. 7. Literary and political addresses.--v. 8. Latest literary essays. The old English dramatists.--v. 9-13. Poetical works.--v. 14-16. Letters, edited by Charles Eliot Norton.;v. 6. Political Essays -- The American Tract Society -- The Election in November -- E Pluribus Unum -- The Pickens-And-Stealin's Rebellion -- General McClellan's Report -- The Rebellion: Its Causes and Consequences -- McClellan or Lincoln? -- Reconstruction -- Scotch The Snake, or Kill It? -- The President on the Stump -- The Seward-Johnson Reaction.;v. 13. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell [part 5] -- Poems of the War -- The Washers of the Shroud -- Two Scenes From The Life of Blondel -- Memoriae Positum -- On Board The '76 -- Ode Recited At The Harvard Commemoration -- L'Envoi -- To the Muse -- The Cathedral -- Three Memorial Poems -- Ode Read At The One Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at Concord Bridge -- Under The Old Elm -- An Ode For The Fourth of July 1876 -- Heartsease and Rue -- Friendship -- Agassiz -- To Holmes, On His Seventy -Fifth Birthday -- In A Copy of Omar Khayyam -- On Receiving A Copy of Mr. Austin Dobson's "Old World Idylls" -- To C.F. Bradford -- Bankside -- Joseph Winlock -- Sonnet, To Fanny Alexander -- Jeffries Wyman -- To A Friend -- With an Armchair -- E.G. De R. -- Bon Voyage! -- To Whittier, On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday -- On An Autumn Sketch of H.G. Wild -- To Miss D.T. -- With a Copy of Aucassin and Nicolete -- On Planting a Tree at Inveraray -- An Epistle to George William Curtis -- Sentiment -- Endymion -- The Black Preacher -- Arcadia Rediviva -- The Nest -- A Youthful Experiment In English In English Hexameters -- Birthday Verses -- Estrangement -- Phoebe -- Das Ewig-Weibliche -- The Recall -- Absence -- Monna Lisa -- The Optimist -- On Burning Some Old Letters -- The Protest -- The Petition -- Fact of Fancy? -- Agro-Dolce -- The Broken Tryst -- Casa Sin Alma -- A Christmas Carol -- My Portrait Gallery -- Paolo To Francesca -- Sonnet, Scottish Border -- Sonnet, On Being Asked For An Autograph In Venice -- The Dancing Bear -- The Maple -- Night-Watchers -- Death of Queen Mercedes -- Prison of Cervantes -- To A Lady Playing on the Cithern -- The Eye's Treasury -- Pessimoptimism -- The Brakes -- A Foreboding -- Fancy -- Under the October Maples -- Love's Clock -- Eleanor Makes Macaroons -- Telepathy -- Scherzo -- Franciscus De Verulamio Sic Cogitavit -- Auspex -- The Pregnant Comment -- The Lesson -- Science and Poetry -- A New Year's Greeting -- The Discovery -- With A Seashell -- The Secret -- Humor and Satire -- Fitz Adam's Story -- The Origin of Didactic Poetry -- The Flying Dutchman -- Credidimus Jovem Regnare -- Tempora Mutantur -- In the Halfway House -- At the Burns Centennial -- In an Album -- At the Commencement Dinner 1866 -- A Parable -- Epigrams -- Sayings -- Inscriptions -- A Misconception -- The Boss -- Sun-Worship -- Changed Perspective -- With a Pair of Gloves Lost in A Wager -- Sixty-Eighth Birthday -- International Copyright -- Last Poems -- How I Consulted The Oracle of the Goldfishes -- Turner's Old Temeraire -- St. Michael The Weigher -- A Valentine -- An April Birthday: At Sea -- Love and Thought -- The Nobler Lover -- On Hearing a Sonata of Beethoven's Played in the Next Room -- Verses Intended To Go With a Posset Dish To My Dear Little Goddaughter -- On A Bust of General Grant.;v. 4. Among My Books [part 2] -- New England Two Centuries Ago -- Lessing -- Rousseau and the Sentimentalists -- Spenser.;v. 16. Letters of James Russell Lowell [part 3] -- Visit To Baltimore -- Appointed Minister to Spain -- Life in Madrid -- Journey in Southern France -- Visit to Athens and Constantinople -- Illness of Mrs. Lowell -- Transferred to London -- Letters to Mrs. S.B. Herrick, J.B. Thayer, C.E. Norton, F.J. Child, Miss Norton, Mrs. Edward Burnett, Miss Grace Norton, Thomas Hughes, H.W. Longfellow, George Putnam, J.W. Field, Mrs. W.E. Darwin, W.D. Howells, Leslie Stephen, R.W. Gilder -- In London -- Vacation Tour in Germany And Italy -- Death of Mrs. Lowell -- Departure from England -- Letters to C.E. Norton, H.W. Longfellow, Mrs. W.E. Darwin, R.W. Gilder, Mrs. Lowell, John W. Field, T.B. Aldrich, W.D. Howells, F.J. Child, J.B. Thayer, George Putnam, Mrs. W.K. Clifford, Thomas Hughes, O.W. Holmes, Miss Grace Norton -- Return to America -- Life in Southborough and Boston -- Summer Visits to England -- Letters To W.D. Howells, Sybella Lady Lyttelton, C.E. Norton, R.W. Gilder, J.W. Field, R.S. Chilton, Miss Grace Norton, The Misses Lawrence, Mrs. Leslie Stephen, Mrs. Edward Burnett, G.H. Palmer, T.B. Aldrich, Walker Fearn, Thomas Hughes, Miss E.G. Norton, Leslie Stephen, Miss Sedgwick, F.H. Underwood, Mrs. J.T. Fields, Dr. and Mrs. S. Weir Mitchell, Mrs. W.K. Clifford, Mrs. W.E. Darwin -- Return to Elmwood -- Declining Health -- Visit From Leslie Stephen -- The End -- Letters to Lady Lytttelton, Mrs. Leslie Stephen, R.W. Gilder, Josiah Quincy, The Misses Lawrence, W.D. Howells, Thomas Hughes, S. Weir Mitchell, Mrs. W.K. Clifford, Leslie Stephen, E.L. Godkin, Miss Kate Field, C.E. Norton, Miss E.G. Norton, W.W. Story, Edward E. Hale, Mrs. R.W. Gilder, Mrs. F.G. Shaw, A.K. McIlhaney, E.R. Hoar, Mrs. Burnett -- Appendix: Letter of Leslie Stephen.;v. 9. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell [part 1] -- Threnodia -- The Sirens -- Irene -- Serenade -- With a Pressed Flower -- The Beggar -- My Love -- Summer Storm -- Love -- To Perdita, Singing -- The Moon -- Remembered Music -- Song. To M.L. -- Allegra -- The Fountain -- Ode -- The Fatherland -- The Forlorn -- Midnight -- A Prayer -- The Heritage -- The Rose: A Ballad -- Song -- Rosaline -- A Requiem -- A Parable -- Song -- To A.C.L. -- "What Were I, Love, Of I Were Stripped of Thee? " -- "I Would Not Have This Perfect Love of Ours" -- "For This True Nobleness I Seek In Vain" -- To The Spirit of Keats -- "Great Truths Are Portions of the Soul of Man" -- "I Ask Not For Those Thoughts, That Sudden Leap" -- To M.W., On Her Birthday -- "My Love I Have No Fear That Thou Shouldst Die" -- "I Cannot Think That Thou Shouldst Pass Away" -- "There Never Yet Was Flower Fair In Vain" -- Sub Pondere Crescit -- "Beloved, In the Noisy City Here" -- On Reading Wordsworth's Sonnets In Defence of Capital Punishment -- The Same Continued -- The Same Continued -- The Same Continued -- The Same Continued -- The Same Concluded -- To M.O.S. -- "Our Love is Not a Fading, Earthly Flower" -- In Absence -- Wendell Phillips -- The Street -- "I Grieve Not That Ripe Knowledge Takes Away" -- To J.R. Giddings -- "I Thought Our Love At Full, But I Did Err" -- L'envoi -- A Legend of Brittany -- Prometheus -- The Shepherd of King Admetus -- The Token -- An Incident In A Railroad Car -- Rhoecus -- The Falcon -- Trail -- 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 -- The Present Crisis -- 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. February 1848 -- 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 Concord Battle-Ground -- To_ -- Freedom -- Bibliolatres -- Beaver Brook -- Kossuth -- To Lamartine, 1848 -- To John G. Palfrey -- To W.L. Garrison -- On The Death of C.T. Torrey -- Elegy on the Death of Doctor Channing -- To the Memory of Hood -- The Vision of Sir Launfal -- Letter From Boston. December, 1846.;v. 12. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell [part 4] -- A Fable For Critics -- The Unhappy Lot of Mr. Knott -- Fragments of An Unfinished Poem -- An Oriental Apologue -- Under The Willows, and other Poems -- To Charles Eliot Norton -- Under the Willows -- Dara -- The First Snow-Fall -- The Singing Leaves -- Seaweed -- The Finding of the Lyre -- New Year's Eve, 1850 -- For An Autograph -- Al Fresco -- Masaccio -- Without and Within -- Godminster Chimes -- The Parting of the Ways -- Aladdin -- An Invitation -- The Nomades -- Self-Study -- Pictures from Appledore -- The Wind-Harp -- Auf Wiedersehen -- Palinode -- After The Burial -- The Dead House -- A Mood -- The Voyage to Vinland -- Mahmood The Image-Breaker -- Invita Minerva -- The Fountain of Youth -- Yussouf -- The Darkened Mind -- What Rabbi Jehosha Said -- All-Saints -- A Winter-Evening Hymn To My Fire -- Fancy's Casuistry -- To Mr. John Bartlett -- Ode to Happiness -- Villa Fran ca. 1859 -- The Miner -- Gold Egg: A Dream-Fantasy -- A Familiar Epistle To A Friend -- An Ember Picture -- To H.W.L. -- The Nightingale in the Study -- In the Twilight -- The Foot-Path.;v. 10. The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell [part 2] -- The Biglow Papers -- Notices of An Independent Press -- Note To Title-Page -- Introduction -- No. I.A Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow of Jaalam To The Hon. Joseph T. Buckingham -- No. II. A Letter From Mr. Hosea Biglow To The Hon. J.T. Buckingham -- No. III. What Mr. Robinson Thinks -- No. IV. Remarks of Increase D. O'Phace, Esq. -- No. V. The Debate in the Sennit -- No. VI. The Pious Editor's Creed -- No. VII. A Letter from a Candidate for the Presidency in Answer to Suttin Questions Proposed by Mr. Hosea Biglow -- No. VIII. A Second Letter From B. Sawin, Esq. -- No. IX. A Third Letter From B. Sawin, Esq.;v. 7. Literary and Political Addresses -- Democracy -- Garfield -- Stanley -- Fielding -- Coleridge -- Books and Libraries -- Wordsworth -- Don Quixote -- Harvard Anniversary -- Tariff Reform -- The Place of the Independent in Politics -- "Our Literature" -- Shakespeare's "Richard III" -- The Study of Modern Languages.;v. 3. Among My Books [part 1] -- Dryden -- Witchcraft -- Shakespeare Once More.;v. 2. My Study Windows -- A Great Public Character -- Carlyle -- The Life and Letters of James Gates Percival -- Thoreau -- Swinburne's Tragedies -- Chaucer -- Library of Old Authors -- Emerson The Lecturer -- Pope.;v. 14. Letters of James Russell Lowell [part 1] -- Early Life -- College Days -- Rustication in Concord -- In the Harvard Law-School -- First Literary Ventures -- Letters To R.T.S. Lowell, W.H. Shackford, G.B. Loring, Mrs. Charles Lowell (His Mother), C.W. Scates -- Engagement To Miss White -- Law and Letters -- Writing For the Magazines -- "A Year's Life" -- "The Pioneer" -- "Poems" -- "Conversations on Some of the Old Poets" -- Marriage -- Contributions to the "Pennsylvania Freeman" -- "The Anti-Slavery Standard" -- "The Biglow Papers" -- "A Fable For Critics" -- "Sir Launfal" -- Letters To George D, Loring, William A. White, E.A. Duyckinck, J.F. Heath, E.A. Poe, Charles F. Briggs, Miss L.L. White, H.W. Longfellow, Edward M. Davis, Sydney H. Gay, Charles R. Lowell, W.W. Story, James T. Fields, Mrs. Frances G. Shaw -- Domestic Sorrow and Joy -- Visit to Europe -- Death of His Son at Rome -- Decline of Mrs. Lowell's Health -- Return to America -- Death of Mrs. Lowell -- Lectures of the English Poets -- Appointment to Professorship in Harvard University -- Second Visit To Europe -- Letters To C.F. Briggs, E.M. Davis, S.H. Gay, J.F. Heath, Francis G. Shaw, Mrs. F.G. Shaw, C.E. Norton, Miss Anna Loring, F.H. Underwood, Miss Jane Norton, E.A. Duyckinck, W.J. Stillman, James T. Fields, John Holmes, Dr. Estes Howe, W.W. Story, Mrs. Estes Howe, Mrs. W.W. Story.;v. 1. Fireside Travels -- Introduction -- Cambridge Thirty Years Ago -- A Moosehead Journal -- Leaves From My Journal in Italy and Elsewhere: At Sea ; In the Mediterranean ; Italy ; A Few Bits of Roman Mosaic -- My Garden Acquaintance -- On A Certain Condescension in Foreigners -- A Good Word For Winter.


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