Poems List

The nurse of full-grown souls is solitude.

Columbus [1844]

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They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three.

Stanzas on Freedom, st. 4

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They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak.

Stanzas on Freedom [1843], st. 4

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Blessed are the horny hands of toil!

A Glance Behind the Curtain [1843]

Compromise makes a good umbrella, but a poor roof; it is temporary expedient, often wise in party politics, almost sure to be unwise in statesmanship.
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Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lowell studied at Harvard University. His poetry, such as "A Fable for Critics" and "The Biglow Papers," is known for its humor, satire, and social and political commentary. He was a strong advocate for the abolition of slavery and actively participated in the movement. Lowell also had a career as editor of "The Atlantic Monthly" magazine and as a professor of modern literature at Harvard. He later served as a diplomat, acting as minister to the kingdoms of Spain and Great Britain. His work reflects a deep American patriotism and a commitment to democratic ideals.