Lowell is a 6 letter English word.
You can make 32 anagrams from letters in Lowell (elllow).
Lowell wrote to Oliver Wendell Holmes, “he should need no more introduction than a fine day.”
Lowell died in 1817, at the early age of forty-two, but his work did not die with him.
How little either of us realized that Lowell was marching to his death.
He could recite reams of Frost, Dickinson, Whitman, and Lowell, and he did so while I stood there, amazed.
As in many mill towns in New England, the French-Canadians in Lowell stuck together in a tight-knit ethnic enclave.
Lowell as a textile center has long been surpassed by other cities.
This was effected by Lowell Mason, as an experiment, in 1838.
Lowell worried that he had whittled away his talent in the pursuit of “some ironic integrity.”
If mother will let me, I can go to Lowell and work in a factory.
Reading Bishop and Lowell, a different recrimination pops up: will I ever have a friendship that comes close to this?