John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
Le Marais Du Cygne
... From the hearths of their cabins, ...
The Memory Of Burns
... The brook sings on, though loud and high ...
To My Friend OnThe Death Of His Sister
... Thrust in thy sickle! England's toilworn peasants ...
The Maids Of Attitash
... Miss, while they make, the show that wayside folks admire ...
St.Gregory's Guest
... Gregory fell With his twelve guests in mute accord ...
Gone
... And good thoughts where her footsteps pressed ...
Italy
... Cried out in torture, crushed by thrones, ...
The Mantle Of St. John De Matha. A Legend Of "The Red, White, And Blue," A. D. 1154-1864
... "Take thou, O Freedom's priest, its sign, ...
The Friends Burial
... From scheme and creed the light goes out, ...
The Cry Of A Lost Soul
... Through doubt and pain, through guilt and shame&emsp ...
Lydia H. Sigourney
... The gift of song which fills the air to-day ...
The Watchers
... no release? When shall the hopeless quarrel cease ...
Lines From A Letter To A Young Clerical Friend
... Speak through him words of power and fear, ...
Kathleen
... She watched them glancing through the trees, ...
Cassandra Southwick
... "Not for thee the hearth-fire brightens, not for thee kind words are spoken, ...