Lowell, James Russell, LL.D., was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 22, 1819; graduated at Harvard College, 1838, and was called to the Bar in 1840. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature (succeeding the Poet Longfellow) in Harvard, 1855; American Minister to Spain, also to England in 1881. He was editor of the Atlantic Monthly, from 1857 to 1862; and of the North American Review from 1863 to 1872. Professor Lowell is the most intellectual of American poets, and first of her art critics and humorists. He has written much admirable moral and sacred poetry, but no hymns. One piece, “Men, whose boast it is that ye" (Against Slavery), is part of an Anti-Slavery poem, and in its present form is found in Hymns of the Spirit, 18… Go to person page >
Display Title: They are slaves who will not chooseFirst Line: They are slaves who will not chooseTune Title: [They are slaves who will not choose]Author: LowellDate: 1890
Display Title: They are slaves who will not chooseFirst Line: They are slaves who will not chooseMeter: 7s.Scripture: Acts 4:19-20Date: 1868Subject: Activity | ; Constancy | ; Courage | ; Faintheartedness | ; Oppressed | ; Slavery | ; Steadfastness | ; The Christian | Encouragement
Display Title: They are slaves who will not chooseFirst Line: They are slaves who will not chooseScripture: Acts 4:19-20Date: 1868Subject: Activity | ; Constancy | ; Courage | ; Faintheartedness | ; Oppressed | ; Slavery | ; Steadfastness | ; The Christian | Encouragement
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running.
Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro
to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.