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  1. John Keats by Amy (1874-1925) Lowell, 1925-01-01
  2. Biography - Lowell, Amy (1874-1925): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Six French poets; studies in contemporary literature by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1915
  4. Can Grandes castle by Amy Lowell 1874-1925, 1918-12-31
  5. Can Grande's Castle by Lowell Amy 1874-1925, 2010-09-27
  6. Sword blades and poppy seed. by Amy Lowell. by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1914-01-01
  7. Tendencies in modern American poetry. by Amy Lowell. by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1917-01-01
  8. Whatïÿýs Oïÿý Clock by Amy (1874-1925) Lowell, 1925-01-01
  9. Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page by Lowell. Amy. 1874-1925., 1922-01-01
  10. Dear sir (or dear madam) who happen to glance at this title-page printed you'll see to enhance its aesthetic attraction, pray buy, if you're able, this excellent bargain: A critical fable by Amy, 1874-1925 Lowell, 2009-10-26
  11. POETRY.A Magazine of Verse.November, 1920.Vol. XVII.No. II. by Harriet [1860 - 1936] - Editor.Lowell, Amy [1874 - 1925] - Contributor. Monroe, 1920
  12. Men, Women and Ghosts (American (Massachusetts) poet and critic, 1874-1925) by Amy Lowell, 2002-06-04
  13. Amy Lowell - American Writers 82: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by F. Cudworth Flint, 1969-12-03
  14. Amy Lowell, American Modern

41. Amy Lowell Definition Of Amy Lowell. What Is Amy Lowell? Meaning Of Amy Lowell.
Noun, 1. Amy Lowell United States poet (1874-1925) Lowell. poet - a writerof poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
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42. Amy Lowell - Patterns
poetry anthology writings weed s home page Amy Lowell (18741925).Patterns. I walk down the garden-paths, And all the daffodils
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Patterns I walk down the garden-paths,
And all the daffodils
Are blowing, and the bright blue squills.
I walk down the patterned garden-paths
In my stiff, brocaded gown.
With my powdered hair and jeweled fan,
I too am a rare
The garden-paths.
My dress is richly figured,
And the train
Makes a pink and silver stain On the gravel, and the thrift Of the borders. Just a plate of current fashion, Tripping by in high-heeled, ribboned shoes. Not a softness anywhere about me, Only whalebone and brocade. And I sink on a seat in the shade Wars against the stiff brocade. The daffodils and squills Flutter in the breeze As they please. And I weep; For the lime-tree is in blossom And one small flower has dropped upon my bosom. And the splashing of waterdrops In the marble fountain Comes down the garden-paths. The dripping never stops. Underneath my stiffened gown Is the softness of a woman bathing in a marble basin, A basin in the midst of hedges grown So thick, she cannot see her lover hiding, But she guesses he is near

43. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell (18741925). From A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912) (fromnetLibrary). The sonnets are especially appealing and touch
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From A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912) (from netLibrary "The sonnets are especially appealing and touch the heart strings so tenderly that there comes immediate response in the same spirit. . . ." Boston Sunday Globe
Leisure
Leisure, thou goddess of a bygone age,
When hours were long and days sufficed to hold
Wide-eyed delights and pleasures uncontrolled
By shortening moments, when no gaunt presage
Of undone duties, modern heritage,
Haunted our happy minds; must thou withhold
Thy presence from this over-busy world,
And bearing silence with thee disengage
Our twined fortunes? Deeps of unhewn woods
Alone can cherish thee, alone possess
Thy quiet, teeming vigor. This our crime:
Not to have worshipped, marred by alien moods
That sole condition of all loveliness,
The dreaming lapse of slow, unmeasured time.
On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula
Swept, clean, and still, across the polished floor
From some unshuttered casement, hid from sight

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18741925 By 1922 when The Dial was in its heyday, Amy Lowell was already 48and had been writing and publishing poetry since she was nine years old.
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By 1922 when The Dial was in its heyday, Amy Lowell was already 48 and had been writing and publishing poetry since she was nine years old. Not initially known for imagism, she admired the work of H.D., and in 1914 she published her own Sword Blades and Poppy Seed vers libre Initially she was welcomed by Ezra Pound into his group of imagists (himself, H.D., Flint, and Aldington ). She had money and influence and was already an established American poet. However as she became seen as the leader of the movement in America, he began to insult her both intellectually (he called her poems Amygiste ) and physically (he called her a hippopoetess ) and he himself immediately set up a Vorticist group, again showcasing H.D.'s poetry. Lowell published a book of poetry called Some Imagist Poets in which the publishers proclaimed her the leader of the Imagist movement. Pound refused to accept her apology for this. The poem linked to this page seems a wry comment on his literary purism Amy Lowell also lived from 1909-1925 with an actress, Ada Russell, to whom some of her most powerful and erotic poetry was directly addressed. See below.

45. Isle Of Lesbos: Poetry Of Anna Seward
Amy Lowell 18741925. Amy Lowell, Patterns (individual poem); Amy LowellBrief Life of an Imagist Poet 1874 - 1925 from Harvard Magazine.
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Amy Lowell ( 27k JPG image ), American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, to a prominent family of high-achievers. Her environment was literary and sophisticated, and when she left private school at 17 to care for her elderly parents, she embarked on a program of self-education. Her poetic career began in 1902 when she saw Eleonora Duse, a famous actress, perform on stage. Overcome with Eleonora's beauty and talent, she wrote her first poem addressed to the actress. They met only a couple times and never developed a relationship, but Eleonora inspired many poems from Amy and triggered her career. Ada Russell, another actress, became the love of Amy's life. She met Ada in 1909 and they remained together until Amy's death in 1925. Amy wrote many, many poems about Ada. In the beginning, as with her previous poems about women, she wrote in such a way that only those who knew the inspiration for a poem would recognize its lesbian content. But as time went on, she censored her work less and less. By the time she wrote Pictures of the Floating World , her poems about Ada were much more blatantly erotic. The series "Planes of Personality: Two Speak Together" chronicles their relationship, including the intensely erotic poem

46. Boston Famous People - Boston Massachusetts Information
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47. To A Friend - Lowell
Amy Lowell (18741925) To a Friend. I ask but one thing of you, onlyone, That always you will be my dream of you; That never shall
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Amy Lowell (1874-1925) To a Friend I ask but one thing of you, only one, That always you will be my dream of you; That never shall I wake to find untrue All this I have believed and rested on, Forever vanished, like a vision gone Out into the night. Alas, how few There are who strike in us a chord we knew Existed, but so seldom heard its tone We tremble at the half-forgotten sound. The world is full of rude awakenings And heaven-born castles shattered to the ground, Yet still our human longing vainly clings To a belief in beauty through all wrongs. O stay your hand, and leave my heart its songs! To a Friend appeared in Lowell's first book A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass in 1912. She was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926.

48. Venus Transiens - Lowell
Amy Lowell (18741925) Venus Transiens. Tell me, Was Venus more beautifulThan you are, When she topped The crinkled waves, Drifting
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Amy Lowell (1874-1925) Venus Transiens Tell me, Was Venus more beautiful Than you are, When she topped The crinkled waves, Drifting shoreward On her plaited shell? Was Botticelli's vision Fairer than mine; And were the painted rosebuds He tossed his lady Of better worth Than the words I blow about you To cover your too great loveliness As with a gauze Of misted silver? For me, You stand poised In the blue and buoyant air, Cinctured by bright winds, Treading the sunlight. And the waves which precede you Ripple and stir The sands at my feet. Venus Transiens was first published in Poetry magazine in 1915. Lowell was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926. The above poem can be found, for example, in:

49. Amy Lowell: Bio & Poems
Amy Lowell. http//www.sappho.com/poetry/a_Lowell.html. feedback@sappho.com. AmyLowell (18741925), American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment.
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Amy Lowell (1874-1925), American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline Massachusetts , to a prominent family of high-achievers. Her environment was literary and sophisticated, and when she left private school at 17 to care for her elderly parents, she embarked on a program of self-education. Her poetic career began in 1902 when she saw Eleonora Duse , a famous actress, perform on stage. Overcome with Eleonora's beauty and talent, she wrote her first poem addressed to the actress. They met only a couple times and never developed a relationship, but Eleonora inspired many poems from Amy and triggered her career. Ada Russell, another actress, became the love of Amy's life. She met Ada in 1909 and they remained together until Amy's death in 1925. Amy wrote many, many poems about Ada . In the beginning, as with her previous poems about women, she wrote in such a way that only those who knew the inspiration for a poem would recognize its lesbian content. But as time went on, she censored her work less and less. By the time she wrote Pictures of the Floating World, her poems about Ada were much more blatantly erotic. The series "Planes of Personality: Two Speak Together" chronicles their relationship, including the intensely erotic poem "A Decade" that celebrates their tenth anniversary.

50. In Excelsis (Amy Lowell) :: Erotic Poems
you, I take you, I live. And those things which I say in consequenceAre rubies mortised in a gate of stone. Amy Lowell (18741925),
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on Tuesday, September 30, 2003 - 07:30 PM You you Your shadow is sunlight on a plate of silver; Your footsteps, the seeding-place of lilies; Your hands moving, a chime of bells across a windless air. The movement of your hands is the long, golden running of light from a rising sun; It is the hopping of birds upon a garden-path. As the perfume of jonquils, you come forth in the morning. Young horses are not more sudden than your thoughts, Your words are bees about a pear-tree, Your fancies are the gold-and-black striped wasps buzzing among red apples. I drink your lips

51. Venus Transiens (Amy Lowell) :: Romantic Poems
bright winds, Treading the sunlight. And the waves which precede youRipple and stir The sands at my feet. Amy Lowell (18741925),
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52. Amy Lowell Love Poem - Archived Love Poems
.Carrefour by Amy Lowell (18741925). More love poems/quotes foryou? Now available- 1. Daily Love Poems 2. Today s Love Quotes.
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53. FirstScience.com Poems - An Aquarium By Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell (18741925) was born in Massachusetts to a prominent localfamily. She was thirty-eight when she published her first
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Streaks of green and yellow iridescence,
Silver shiftings,
Rings veering out of rings,
Silver gold
Grey-green opaqueness sliding down, With sharp white bubbles Shooting and dancing, Flinging quickly outward. Nosing the bubbles, Swallowing them, Fish. Blue shadows against silver-saffron water, The light rippling over them In steel-bright tremors. Outspread translucent fins Flute, fold, and relapse; The threaded light prints through them on the pebbles In scarcely tarnished twinklings.

54. Amy Lowell
Amy Lowell (18741925). Amy Lowell, American Imagist poet, was a womanof great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts
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Amy Lowell Amy Lowell, American Imagist poet, was a woman of great accomplishment. She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, to a prominent family of high-achievers. Her environment was literary and sophisticated, and when she left private school at 17 to care for her elderly parents, she embarked on a program of self-education. Her poetic career began in 1902 when she saw Eleonora Duse, a famous actress, perform on stage. Overcome with Eleonora's beauty and talent, she wrote her first poem addressed to the actress. They met only a couple times and never developed a relationship, but Eleonora inspired many poems from Amy and triggered her career. Ada Russell, another actress, became the love of Amy's life. She met Ada in 1909 and they remained together until Amy's death in 1925. Amy wrote many, many poems about Ada. In the beginning, as with her previous poems about women, she wrote in such a way that only those who knew the inspiration for a poem would recognize its lesbian content. But as time went on, she censored her work less and less. By the time she wrote Pictures of the Floating World, her poems about Ada were much more blatantly erotic. The series "Planes of Personality: Two Speak Together" chronicles their relationship, including the intensely erotic poem "A Decade" that celebrates their tenth anniversary. Amy's dedication to the art of poetry was consuming. She purchased her parent's estate upon her death and established it as a center of poetry, as well as a place to breed her beloved English sheepdogs. She promoted American poetry, acting as a patron to a number of poets. Amy also wrote many essays, translated the works of others, and wrote literary biographies. Her two-volume biography of Keats was well-received in the United States, though it was rejected in England as presumptous.

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5. Amy Lawrence Lowell (18741925). Amy Lawrence Lowell (1874-1925) was born inBrookline, Massachusetts and wrote free-verse poetry that was well received.
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The very heart and core of ages past, The reason why men lived and worked and died, The essence and quintessence of their lives. Happiness, to some elation; Is to others, mere stagnation. Youth condemns; maturity condones. Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above:
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58. Anecdote - Amy Lowell - Amy Lowell: Stop The War
Why doesn t she simply stop the war? Lowell, Amy (18741925) American poet andcritic, leader of the Imagist movement in poetry noted for her Sword Blades
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59. Anecdote - Amy Lowell - Positively Lowell
That s my sister, all right. Lowell, Amy (18741925) American American poet andcritic, leader of the Imagist movement in poetry noted for her Sword Blades
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60. Dome Of Many-Coloured Glass By Amy Lowell
A Dome of ManyColoured Glass by Amy Lowell American (Massachusetts) poet andcritic 1874-1925. 3rd printing (1916), of the 1912 (original) edition.
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of the 1912 (original) edition. "Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,
Stains the white radiance of Eternity." Shelley, "Adonais". "Le silence est si grand que mon coeur en frissonne,
Seul, le bruit de mes pas sur le pave resonne." Albert Samain. Contents Lyrical Poems Before the Altar
Suggested by the Cover of a Volume of Keats's Poems
Apples of Hesperides Azure and Gold Petals Venetian Glass Fatigue A Japanese Wood-Carving A Little Song Behind a Wall A Winter Ride A Coloured Print by Shokei Song The Fool Errant The Green Bowl Hora Stellatrix Fragment Loon Point Summer "To-morrow to Fresh Woods and Pastures New" The Way Roads Teatro Bambino. Dublin, N. H. The Road to Avignon New York at Night A Fairy Tale Crowned To Elizabeth Ward Perkins The Promise of the Morning Star JK. Huysmans

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