In a recent paper in the Critic J. H. Morse recalls Holmes and Lowell as speakers at Harvard commencements, and says that "Holmes spoke to the moment and was less remembered afterward, while the deeper thoughts uttered by Lowell found a lodgment in the heart and were not gone in a day."
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