John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
How Mary Grew
... Just wishing, as the night shuts down, ...
The Two Loves
... "Still," she sighed, with moistening eyes, ...
The Sisters - A Picture By Barry
... Since for the dear one God hath called ...
The Two Angels
... "My harps take up the mournful strain that from a lost world swells, ...
Sunset On The Bearcamp
... What eyes look through, what white wings fan ...
Rantoul
... The stars, through all their spheres, rejoice, ...
To G. G.
... AN AUTOGRAPH. Graceful in name and in thyself, our river ...
Samuel J. Tilden
... Had we not Our own, to question and asperse ...
Overruled
... That through its trembling threads is blown ...
The Fishermen
... There we'll drop our lines, and gather ...
The Cable Hymn
... Classic, or wellnigh so, in Harriet Stowe's romance ...
Centennial Hymn
... VI. Oh make Thou us, through centuries long, ...
Tauler
... Which long has followed, whispering through the dark ...
To Avis Keene
... The deer's branched antlers, the gay bird that flings ...
From Perugia
... There they stand, the hired stabbers, the bloodstains yet fresh, ...