John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Captains Well
... And like one from the dead, the threshold cross'd ...
The Brother Of Mercy
... I'll try our home-brewed next, instead of foreign wine ...
My Birthday
... Let winds that blow from heaven refresh, ...
Norumbega Hall
... Would lift its towers and palace domes in view, ...
The Light That Is Felt
... Take Thou the hands of prayer we raise, ...
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 ...
Hymn Of The Children
... Till the poor have breathing-space, ...
Ritner
... Thrilling up from each valley, flung down from each height, ...
To Pennsylvania
... Wake, sleeper, from thy dream of ease, ...
In Remembrance Of Joseph Sturge
... Men failed, betrayed him, but his zeal seemed nourished ...
The Red River Voyageur
... Boniface. The bells of the Roman Mission, ...
The Christian Tourists
... Nor lingered where the snow-locked mountains climb ...
The Palatine
... And the land held its breath and paled with sudden fear ...
Between The Gates
... "Thy prayer, my son, transcends my gift ...
The Wreck Of Rivermouth
... Drew near, and at his side a graceful listener bent ...