John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
Wordsworth
... Dear friends, who read the world aright, ...
The Panorama
... He levys at ese that frely levys! ...
Voyage of the Jettie
... Sending back their song and laughter, ...
To -----
... Thanks for your graceful oars, which broke ...
In Memory: James T. Fields
... Chance and change and time, withstood ...
The Chapel of the Hermits
... The fame that crowned him scorched and burned, ...
Among the Hills
... I would fain In this light way (of which I needs must own ...
The Truce of Piscataqua
... And, puffed in scorn, the peace-pipe's smoke ...
A Letter
... Whose hand shall serve, whose pen shall draw, ...
Mogg Megone - Part III.
... And the sleep she is sleeping shall be no deeper, ...
Chalkey Hall
... Here, rich with autumn gifts of countless years, ...
The Grave By The Lake
... Tangles of weltering weed through the white foam-wreaths seen ...
The Countess
... Made friends o' the woods and rocks, and knew the sound ...
A Song Of Harvest
... The flower shall bloom, the fruit shall grow, ...
Song Of The Negro Boatman
... Sing on, poor hearts! your chant shall be ...