John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
At Last
... Earth, sky, home's pictures, days of shade and shine, ...
To Samuel E. Sewall And Harriet W. Sewall Of Melrose
... Though faith and trust are stronger than our fears, ...
Hymn, Sung At Christmas By The Scholars Of St. Helenas Island, S.C.
... Make swift the feet and straight the way ...
St. Martin's Summer
... aside I lay The doubts and fears that troubled ...
On The Big Horn
... The pale and the red shall be brothers, ...
The Men Of Old
... We need the souls of fire, the hearts of that old time! ...
Autumn Thoughts
... But thou, from whom the Spring hath gone, ...
What Of The Day
... Flailed by the thunder, heaped with chaffless grain! ...
The Bay Of Seven Islands
... . . . . . . The skipper sailed out of the harbor mouth, ...
An Easter Flower Gift
... And loss and sorrow, breathe a breath ...
The Over-Heart
... The sweet dews fall, the sweet flowers blow ...
To The Reformers Of England
... Through present cloud and gathering storm, ...
An Outdoor Reception
... When their brown locks are flecked with snow, ...
The Mayflowers
... And through dead leaves of hope shall spring ...
Andrew Rykmans Prayer
... And, through chaos, doubt, and strife, ...