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Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life, XIV: return to Cambridge (search)
bringing up voters. In another letter to his brother-in-law he reported:— The Election was really on pretty strict party lines. . . . I don't feel that I have wasted time and strength; it has done me no apparent harm and made me feel that I am younger and stronger than I thought . . . the morning disappointment already seems a good way off. Margaret dances about and says, O papa, I'm so glad you are not elected. Restored to the quiet of his study, he edited, with his friend Mrs. Ella H. Bigelow, a volume of American Sonnets; in 1888, wrote his book Travellers and Outlaws; and on New Year's Day, 1889, the diary recorded: Looking forward also to my volume of poems, the fulfilled dream of a life; and soon adds: Translated two Camoens sonnets and revised Ruckert's Cradle Song and got them into volume. This was his first volume of verse and was called An Afternoon Landscape. A little later, he writes:— Jan. 29. At printing office—last proofs. I shall miss the fine and <