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Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English

Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier

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Le Marais Du Cygne

... From the hearths of their cabins, ...

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The Memory Of Burns

... The brook sings on, though loud and high ...

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To My Friend OnThe Death Of His Sister

... Thrust in thy sickle! England's toilworn peasants ...

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The Maids Of Attitash

... Miss, while they make, the show that wayside folks admire ...

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St.Gregory's Guest

... Gregory fell With his twelve guests in mute accord ...

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Gone

... And good thoughts where her footsteps pressed ...

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Italy

... Cried out in torture, crushed by thrones, ...

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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, — ...

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The Friend’s Burial

... From scheme and creed the light goes out, ...

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The Cry Of A Lost Soul

... Through doubt and pain, through guilt and shame&emsp ...

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Lydia H. Sigourney

... The gift of song which fills the air to-day ...

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The Watchers

... no release? When shall the hopeless quarrel cease ...

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Lines From A Letter To A Young Clerical Friend

... Speak through him words of power and fear, ...

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Kathleen

... She watched them glancing through the trees, ...

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Cassandra Southwick

... "Not for thee the hearth-fire brightens, not for thee kind words are spoken, ...