The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes — Volume 05 Poems of the Class of '29 (1851-1889)

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The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes — Volume 05 Poems of the Class of '29 (1851-1889)

by Oliver Wendell Holmes

EN·~1 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
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Produced by David Widger

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THE POETICAL WORKS - OF - OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES

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POEMS OF THE CLASS OF '29

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A SONG OF "TWENTY-NINE"

2:35
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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AN IMPROMPTU

1:06
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THE OLD MAN DREAMS

1:29
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REMEMBER—FORGET

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OUR INDIAN SUMMER

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MARE RUBRUM

2:10

Description

A lively anthology that gathers the verses penned by a group of Harvard classmates spanning the latter half of the nineteenth century, this collection offers a window into the camaraderie, ambitions, and everyday musings of youthful scholars. The poems swing from light‑hearted banter about old schoolmates to more solemn reflections on time, duty, and the fleeting nature of fame, all rendered in the straightforward, melodic language that made the era’s poetry so approachable.

Highlights include a heartfelt dialogue between “Bill and Joe,” where two friends reminisce about shared triumphs and the inevitable march of age, and a celebratory “Song of ’Twenty‑Nine,” which captures the exuberance of a graduating class stepping into the world together. Interspersed with patriotic odes, wistful elegies, and playful verses, the volume invites listeners to hear the pulse of a bygone generation while discovering timeless themes that still resonate today.

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The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes — Volume 05 Poems of the Class of '29 (1851-1889) Poems of the Class of '29 (1851-1889)

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (98K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes

1809–1894

A doctor, essayist, and poet, he brought sharp wit and warm intelligence to 19th-century American literature. Best known for works like The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table and the poem "Old Ironsides," he moved easily between the worlds of medicine and letters.

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