Works
- The Poems of Maria Lowell (1855)
- Letter of Maria White (Mrs. James Russell) Lowell to Sophia (Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne; with remarks by F. B. Sanborn
Individual poems
- "Africa"
- "The Alpine Sheep"
- "Avignon"
- "Cadiz"
- "The Grave of Keats" (1851)
- "Jesus and the Dove"
- "The Maiden's Harvest"
- "Memories of Waters"
- "Necklaces" (1851)
- "An Opium Fantasy"
- "Rome"
- "The Sick-Room"
- "The Slave-Mother"
Works about Lowell
- Dedication to A Year's Life (1841) by James Russell Lowell
- "The Two Angels" (1855) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- "Lowell, Maria White," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
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