Works
Poetry collections
- A Year's Life (1841)
- Miscellaneous Poems (1843)
- The Biglow Papers (1848)
- A Fable for Critics (1848)
- Poems (1848)
- The Vision of Sir Launfal (1848)
- Under the Willows (1869)
- The Cathedral (1870)
- Under the old elm,: and other poems (1885)
- Heartsease and Rue (1888)
Essay collections
- Conversations on the Old Poets (1844)
- Fireside Travels (1864)
- Among My Books (1870)
- My Study Windows (1871)
- Among My Books (second series, 1876)
- Democracy and Other Addresses (1886)
- Political Essays (1888)
Individual poems
- "Beatrice" in The Atlantic Monthly, 2 (1) (1858)
- "Beaver Brook" (1843)
- "The Changeling" (1843)
- "A Christmas Carol"
- "The Dead House" (1858)
- "Epigram on J. M." (1858)
- "Eurydice" (1843)
- "The Falcon" (1843)
- "The Finding of the Lyre" (1869)
- "The First Snowfall" (1847)
- "Fourth of July Ode"
- "The Ghost-Seer" (1845)
- "The Heritage"
- "Gloria Mundi" (1875)
- "Happiness" (1858)
- "Hunger and Cold" (1843)
- "Irené (1841)
- "June" (1848)
- "Lines" (1849)
- "Longing" (1843)
- "Memoriae Positum" (1863)
- "The Miner" in The Atlantic Monthly, 18 (106) (1866)
- "Monna Lisa"
- "My Portrait Gallery" in The Atlantic Monthly, 1 (2) (1857)
- "The Nest" (1858)
- "Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration" (1865)
- "On Board the '76" (1864)
- "On the Capture of Fugitive Slaves Near Washington" (1845)
- "The Origin of Didactic Poetry" in The Atlantic Monthly, 1 (1) (1857)
- "The Present Crisis" (1845)
- "Once to Every Man and Nation" (1845)
- "Rosaline"
- "The Search" (1843)
- "She Came and Went" (1843)
- "The Shepherd of King Admetus"
- "Shipwreck" in The Atlantic Monthly, 2 (1) (1858)
- "Sonnet" in The Atlantic Monthly, 1 (1) (1857)
- "Stanzas on Freedom" (1843)
- "To Charles Eliot Norton" (1869)
- "To H. W. L." (1867)
- "To Holmes on his Seventy-Fifth Birthday" (1884)
- "To J. B." in The Atlantic Monthly, 18 (105) (1866)
- "To Whittier on his Seventy-Fifth Birthday" (1882)
- "The Trustee's Lament" (1858)
- "Under the Old Elm" as "Washington Elm" in Suggestive programs for special day exercises (1898)
Prose
- "Francis Parkman" biography in Century Magazine (1892)
Works about Lowell
- "The Two Angels" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1853) was written for Lowell's first wife, Maria White.
- "The Herons of Elmwood" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is about Lowell's home in Cambridge, MA
- "Farewell to J. R. Lowell" by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1855)
- "At a Birthday Festival" by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1859)
- "J. R. L." by Christopher Pearse Cranch (1869)
- "A Welcome to Lowell" by John Greenleaf Whitter" (1885)
- "On the Musical Service Held in Commemoration of James Russell Lowell" by Julia Ward Howe (1891)
- "James Russell Lowell" by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1891)
- "Lowell, James Russell," in Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, by Joseph Foster, London: Parker and Co. (1888–1892) in 4 vols.
- "Lowell, James Russell," by Charles Dudley Warner in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1900)
- "Lowell, James Russell," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Lowell, James Russell," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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