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  1. A Critical Fable (1922) by Amy Lowell, 2010-09-10
  2. Memorandum Confided By A Yucca To A Passion Vine by Amy Lowell, 2010-05-22
  3. Ballads for sale by Amy Lowell,
  4. Development: A Novel (1920) by Amy Lowell, 2010-09-10
  5. Legends by Amy Lowell, 2010-08-03
  6. Some Imagist Poets An Anthology by Amy Lowell, D.H. Lawrence, 2004-06-17
  7. Poetry and Poets Essays by Amy Lowell, 1971-06
  8. 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 ... I would say that this treatise ? [1922] by Amy Lowell, 2009-12-15
  9. The Statue In The Garden by Amy Lowell, 2010-05-22
  10. Fir-flower tablets: poems translated from the Chinese by Amy Lowell, Florence Wheelock Ayscough, 2010-09-08
  11. Pictures Of The Floating World by Amy Lowell, 2010-09-10
  12. Six French Poets: Studies in Contemporary Literature by Amy Lowell, 2010-01-12
  13. Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated From the Chinese [1921 ] by Amy Lowell, 2009-09-22
  14. Tendencies in American Poetry by Amy Lowell, 1979-06

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63. Alphamusic - Selected Poems
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65. Amy Lawrence Lowell Quotations
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66. Daily Celebrations ~ Amy Lowell, A Rare Pattern ~ February 9 ~ Ideas To Motivate
Celebration of the life of poet amy lowell. Life is a celebration of passionatecolors! As I wander down the garden paths. ~ amy lowell
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February 9 ~  A Rare Pattern Life of Pi I too am a r a r e pattern. As I w a n d e r down the g a r d e n paths." ~ Amy Lowell A rare pattern, poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925) was born to a wealthy, prestigious family on this day in Brookline, Massachusetts Sensitive and argumentative, she was inspired by the poetry of John Keats and wrote her first volume of poetry, Dome of Many-Coloured Glass , in 1912. "All books," she wrote in Sword Blades and Poppy Seeds (1914), "are either dreams or swords." Her new style of poetry, called Imagism, stressed the importance of concrete words , presented in free-verse, that she called "unrhymed cadence," precise words chosen, without rhetoric or ornamentation. "Employ always the exact word, not the nearly-exact," she explained, greatly influenced by the years she spent studying Oriental art. She experimented with 17-syllable haiku poems and edited a collection of Chinese poetry. "Do we want laurels for ourselves most,/Or most that no one else shall have any?" She questioned in La Ronde Du Diable, from the poetry collection What's O'clock, which earned Lowell the 1926 Pulitzer Prize You, too, are a rare pattern.

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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated (Her lesbian love poems are listed in The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell, under the Planes of Personality: Two Speak Together) A Sprig of Rosemary I cannot see your face. When I think of you, It is your hands which I see. Your hands Sewing, Holding a book, Resting for a moment on the sill of a window. My eyes keep always the sight of your hands, But my heart holds the sound of your voice, And the soft brightness which is your soul. Vernal Equinox The scent of hyacinths, like a pale mist, lies between me and my book; And the South Wind, washing through the room, Makes the candles quiver. My nerves sting at a spatter of rain on the shutter, And I am uneasy with the thrusting of green shoots Outside, in the night. Mise en scene When I think of you, Beloved, I see a smooth and stately garden With parterres of gold and crimson tulips And the bursting lilac leaves. There is a low-lipped basin in the midst, Where a statue of veined cream marble Perpetually pours water over her shoulder From a rounded urn. When the wind blows, The water-stream blows before it And spatters into the basin with a light tinkling, And your shawl the colour of red violets Flares out behind you in great curves Like the swirling draperies of a painted Madonna. Madonna of the Evening Flowers All day long I have been working, Now I am tired. I call: "Where are you?" But there is only the oak-tree rustling in the wind. The house is very quiet, The sun shines in on your books, On your scissors and thimble just put down, But you are not there. Suddenly I am lonely: Where are you? I go about searching. Then I see you, Standing under a spire of pale blue larkspur, With a basket of roses on your arm. You are cool, like silver, and you smile. I think the Canterbury bells are playing little tunes. You tell me that the peonies need spraying, That the columbines have overrun all bounds, That the pyrus japonica should be cut back and rounded. You tell me these things. But I look at you, heart of silver, White heart-flame of polished silver, Burning beneath the blue steeples of the larkspur, And I long to kneel instantly at your feet, While all about us peal the loud sweet Te Deums of the Canterbury bells.

68. Amy Lowell’s Word Portrait Of The Library Of Congress
January 2001 ‘The Congressional Library’ amy lowell’s Word Portraitof the Library of Congress BY KURT S. MAIER. As the Library
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As the Library’s Bicentennial year draws to a close, the Bulletin takes a look at a poem written in the Library’s honor 78 years ago. In December 1922 the Literary Digest International Book Review published Amy Lowell’s “The Congressional Library.” The poem found no response with readers. Indeed, the only letter to the editor mentioning it was from Lowell herself, who pointed out in the January 1923 issue that the typesetter had transposed pages two and three of her manuscript “to the utter confusion of the poem.” The editor accommodated Lowell by reprinting her work in its correct form. Lowell, far from being the proverbially poor poet, was born in 1874 into a distinguished Massachusetts family and received the best education available to women in the 19th century. Other prominent Lowells include her first cousin, the aristocratic poet James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), her brother Percival (1855-1916), who left his mark as an astronomer, and her cousin-poet Robert Lowell (1917-1977). Until her death in 1925, Amy Lowell was also a noted essayist and biographer. Her first poems had been conventional. But joining the Imagist school of poet Ezra Pound, she soon became one of its leading proponents, together with Hilda Doolittle, William Butler Yeats, Ford Madox Ford, Richard Aldington and John Gould Fletcher.

69. Amy Lowell
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Stupefy my heart to every day's monotony,
Seal up my eyes, I would not look so far,
Chasten my steps to peaceful regularity,
Bow down my head lest I behold a star.
Fill my days with work, a thousand calm necessities
Leaving no moment to consecrate to hope, Girdle my thoughts within the dull circumferences Of facts which form the actual in one short hour's scope. Give me dreamless sleep, and loose night's power over me, Shut my ears to sounds only tumultuous then, Bid Fancy slumber, and steal away its potency, Or Nature wakes and strives to live again. Let each day pass, well ordered in its usefulness, Unlit by sunshine, unscarred by storm; Dower me with strength and curb all foolish eagerness The law exacts obedience. Instruct, I will conform. BOOKS on-line Library Catalog Gallery © 2001 Elena and Yakov Feldman document.write("<");document.write("! ");

70. Literary Encyclopedia
Ballads for Sale, (1927), www.LitEncyc.com. Author lowell, amy Lawrence. DomainLiterature. Genre Poem Collection. Status Major. Country USA, North America.
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71. Literary Encyclopedia
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72. H.D., Amy Lowell And John Gould Fletcher
Can the spicerose drip such acrid fragrance hardened in a leaf? amy lowell. amylowell. Pictures of the Floating World. New York Macmillan, 1919.
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H.D.'s interest in Taoism is demonstrated in her early work as the premier "Imagiste," in which she eschews Western concepts of time progression and subject-object syntax in order to produce a harmony with nature in her meditations on natural objects. Mabel Collins Cook. Light on the Path: A treatise written for the personal use of those who are ignorant of the eastern wisdom, and who desire to enter within its influence . One of several copies owned and annotated by H.D. London: Theosophical Publishing House, 1920. H. D. "Sea Rose." In Sea Garden . Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1916. An "Imagist" poem from H. D.'s first book. Rose, harsh rose,
marred and with stint of petals,
meagre flower, thin,
sparse of leaf, more precious
than a wet rose
single on a stem
you are caught in the drift. Stunted, with small leaf,
you are flung on the sand,
you are lifted
in the crisp sand
that drives in the wind Can the spice-rose drip such acrid fragrance hardened in a leaf?
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Amy Lowell's elder brother, Percival, lived in Japan during much of her childhood: "[A] constant stream of pictures, prints, and kakemanos flowed in upon me. . .[which] made Japan so vivid to my imagination that I cannot realize that I have never been there."

73. GIGA Quote Author Page For Amy Lowell
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Their shaped are quaint and beautiful, And they have many pleasant colours and lustres To recommend them. Also the scent from them fills the room With sweetness of flowers and crushed grasses. A Gift Words Happiness, to some elation; Is to others, mere stagnation. Happiness Happiness You are beautiful and faded Like an old opera tune Played upon a harpsichord. A Lady Beauty Heart-leaves of lilac all over New England, Roots of lilac under all the soil of New England, Lilac in me because I am New England. Lilacs Spring A wise man, Watching the stars pass across the sky

74. Books By Amy Lowell
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78. [minstrels] Generations -- Amy Lowell
102 Generations. Title Generations. Poet amy lowell. Date 28 May1999. 1stLine You are like the stem. amy lowell. Another Imagist poem
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Title : Generations Poet : Amy Lowell Date : 28 May 1999 You are like the stem Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq Generations You are like the stem Of a young beech-tree, Straight and swaying, Breaking out in golden leaves. Your walk is like the blowing of a beech-tree On a hill. Your voice is like leaves Softly struck upon by a South wind. Your shadow is no shadow, but a scattered sunshine; And at night you pull the sky down to you And hood yourself in stars. But I am like a great oak under a cloudy sky, Watching a stripling beech grow up at my feet. Amy Lowell Another Imagist poem... I like Imagist poetry :-) 'Generations' is deceptively simple in thought and execution. I say 'deceptively', because it's difficult to appreciate today how revolutionary poems like this one were, back in the early years of this century. To an audience who had grown up on a diet of maudlin Victorian poets, the plain and unadorned yet intensely evocative works of art fashioned by Pound and his ilk came as nothing short of a revelation. It takes great skill and painstaking craftsmanship to make poetic statements with their particular type of compressed 'meaningfulness'; today's poem may not be as brilliantly concentrated as some, but it's nevertheless a fine piece of work, elegant and unforced. And yes, I used the phrase 'works of art' quite intentionally, in the previous paragraph. I've always felt that Imagist poetry is closer to painting than it is to literature - read 'The Red Wheelbarrow', Minstrels

79. Amy Lowell
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