John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Sisters
... "The wind and the waves their work have done, ...
Our River
... FOR A SUMMER FESTIVAL AT "THE LAURELS" ON THE MERRIMAC ...
A Song Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs
... If months have well-nigh won the field, ...
An Artist Of The Beautiful
... GEORGE FULLER Haunted of Beauty, like the marvellous youth ...
Mogg Megone - Part II.
... They have left their boats, - they have entered the wood, ...
The Slave Ships
... A solitary eye Gazed, from the burdened slaver's deck, ...
Yorktown
... YORKTOWN. FROM Yorktown's ruins, ranked and still, ...
To Faneuil Hall
... Let us then Render back nor threats nor prayers ...
The Pennsylvania Pilgrim
... With no peal Of bells to call them to the house of praise, ...
King Volmer and Elsie
... "And harps shall sound, and flutes shall play, and brazen lamps shall glow ...
The Christmas Of 1888
... The moon's ghost fled, the smoke of home-hearths curled ...
Hymns From The French Of Lamartine
... "Quand le souffle divin qui flotte sur le monde ...
The Human Sacrifice
... Tightening the death-rope's strangling clasp ...
The Hill-Top
... And, glimmering through the sun-haze warm, ...
The Peace Of Europe
... Speak, Prince and Kaiser, Priest and Czar! ...