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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 Sisters

... "The wind and the waves their work have done, ...

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Our River

... FOR A SUMMER FESTIVAL AT "THE LAURELS" ON THE MERRIMAC ...

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A Song Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs

... If months have well-nigh won the field, ...

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An Artist Of The Beautiful

... GEORGE FULLER Haunted of Beauty, like the marvellous youth ...

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Mogg Megone - Part II.

... They have left their boats, - they have entered the wood, ...

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The Slave Ships

... A solitary eye Gazed, from the burdened slaver's deck, ...

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Yorktown

... YORKTOWN. FROM Yorktown's ruins, ranked and still, ...

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To Faneuil Hall

... Let us then Render back nor threats nor prayers ...

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The Pennsylvania Pilgrim

... With no peal Of bells to call them to the house of praise, ...

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King Volmer and Elsie

... "And harps shall sound, and flutes shall play, and brazen lamps shall glow ...

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The Christmas Of 1888

... The moon's ghost fled, the smoke of home-hearths curled ...

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Hymns From The French Of Lamartine

...   "Quand le souffle divin qui flotte sur le monde ...

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The Human Sacrifice

... Tightening the death-rope's strangling clasp ...

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The Hill-Top

... And, glimmering through the sun-haze warm, ...

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The Peace Of Europe

... Speak, Prince and Kaiser, Priest and Czar! ...