“Fools, when their roof-tree falls, think it doomsday.”
Quote by James Russell Lowell
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The poetical works of James Russell Lowell
This book includes a selection of poems written by James Russell Lowell, showcasing his contributions to American poetry during the 19th century. more
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“A profound common sense is the best genius for statesmanship.”
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“Keats longed for fame, but longed above all to deserve it.”
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“With every anguish of our earthly part The spirit's sight grows clearer.”
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