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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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At Last

... Earth, sky, home's pictures, days of shade and shine, ...

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To Samuel E. Sewall And Harriet W. Sewall Of Melrose

... Though faith and trust are stronger than our fears, ...

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Hymn, Sung At Christmas By The Scholars Of St. Helena’s Island, S.C.

... Make swift the feet and straight the way ...

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St. Martin's Summer

... aside I lay The doubts and fears that troubled ...

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On The Big Horn

... The pale and the red shall be brothers, ...

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The Men Of Old

... We need the souls of fire, the hearts of that old time! ...

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Autumn Thoughts

... But thou, from whom the Spring hath gone, ...

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What Of The Day

... Flailed by the thunder, heaped with chaffless grain! ...

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The Bay Of Seven Islands

... . . . . . . The skipper sailed out of the harbor mouth, ...

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An Easter Flower Gift

... And loss and sorrow, breathe a breath ...

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The Over-Heart

... The sweet dews fall, the sweet flowers blow ...

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To The Reformers Of England

... Through present cloud and gathering storm, ...

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An Outdoor Reception

... When their brown locks are flecked with snow, ...

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The Mayflowers

... And through dead leaves of hope shall spring ...

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Andrew Rykman’s Prayer

... And, through chaos, doubt, and strife, ...