Reading Bishop and Lowell, a different recrimination pops up: will I ever have a friendship that comes close to this?
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As in many mill towns in New England, the French-Canadians in Lowell stuck together in a tight-knit ethnic enclave.
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Contemporary critics have also betrayed a certain concern for some aspects of Lowell's criticism.
Modern American Prose Selections|Various
We can turn out academic Sewards by the dozen, and cultured humorists like Lowell and Holmes by the score.
Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete|Albert Bigelow Paine
Wong had been doing some work on the fence, but had discreetly vanished when Lowell came in sight.
Mystery Ranch|Arthur Chapman
Everyone here sympathises with Lowell on the death of his wife.
Letters of a Diplomat's Wife|Mary King Waddington
Mr. Lowell: They certainly do have dangers; we will assume that people are injured there.
Proceedings, Third National Conference Workmen's Compensation for Industrial Accidents|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Lowell
Lowell
/ (ˈləʊəl) /
noun
Amy (Lawrence). 1874–1925, US imagist poet and critic
James Russell. 1819–91, US poet, essayist, and diplomat, noted for his series of poems in Yankee dialect, Biglow Papers (1848; 1867)
Robert (Traill Spence). 1917–77, US poet. His volumes of verse include Lord Weary's Castle (1946), Life Studies (1959), For the Union Dead (1964), and a book of free translations of European poems, Imitations (1961)