18. C. W. Storey, Jr., with happy New Year. I suppose Mr. Owen will allow me 20 copies, as he did of the Poems.

If the “Don” thinks of any more which I have forgotten, let him send them with judicious inscriptions.

19. “To Miss S. C. Lowell, with the best New Year’s wishes of her affectionate nephew, the author.” (Mr. Owen will send this up.)

20. Joseph T. Buckingham, Esq., with author’s regards and thanks.

A letter to Lowell from John Owen, dated 10 April, 1845, mentions a copy of the book which Lowell had sent with a letter to Miss Brontë.

C. A LIST OF THE WRITINGS OF JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, ARRANGED AS NEARLY AS MAY BE IN ORDER OF PUBLICATION

Note. Titles of Poems are set in Italic type. Titles of books are in small capitals, either Roman or Italic as the books are in prose or verse. Conjectural writings have their titles enclosed in brackets.

[The titles as far as the Class Poem are of contributions to Harvardiana.]

1837.

Imitation of Burns. September.