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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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The Captain’s Well

... And like one from the dead, the threshold cross'd ...

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The Brother Of Mercy

... I'll try our home-brewed next, instead of foreign wine ...

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My Birthday

... Let winds that blow from heaven refresh, ...

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Norumbega Hall

... Would lift its towers and palace domes in view, ...

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The Light That Is Felt

... Take Thou the hands of prayer we raise, ...

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Letter From A Missionary Of The Methodist Episcopal Church South, In Kansas, To A Distinguished Poli

... May your arm Be clothed with strength, and on your tongue be found ...

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Hymn Of The Children

... Till the poor have breathing-space, ...

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Ritner

... Thrilling up from each valley, flung down from each height, ...

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To Pennsylvania

... Wake, sleeper, from thy dream of ease, ...

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In Remembrance Of Joseph Sturge

... Men failed, betrayed him, but his zeal seemed nourished ...

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The Red River Voyageur

... Boniface. The bells of the Roman Mission, ...

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The Christian Tourists

... Nor lingered where the snow-locked mountains climb ...

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The Palatine

... And the land held its breath and paled with sudden fear ...

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Between The Gates

... "Thy prayer, my son, transcends my gift ...

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The Wreck Of Rivermouth

... Drew near, and at his side a graceful listener bent ...