John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
To John C. Freemont
... Still take thou courage! God has spoken through thee, ...
Laying Up Treasure
... Thou tallest thine, goods, pleasures, honors fall, ...
The Robin
... "My poor Bron rhuddyn! my breast-burned bird, ...
The Star Of Bethlehem
... Where flock the souls, like doves in flight, ...
The Freed Islands
... and to-day Life blooms above those island graves! ...
Adjustment
... I will hold With newer light my reverence for the old, ...
The Witch of Wenham
... " "Those eyes, young witch, the crows shall peck ...
Extract From "A New England Legend"
... With the heart's sunshine on their features ...
Mary Garvin
... tear away, And, kneeling by his hearthstone, said, with reverence, ...
A Song For The Time
... Smite him down to the earth, that is cursed where he trod! ...
Daniel Wheeler
... So strange, heaven-broad, and lone, that there, ...
Garrison
... The strength wherewith thy bolts were hurled ...
Freedom In Brazil
... Once more, "Let there be light!" Son of the South, ...
The Pine Tree
... But in Heaven's name keep your honor, keep the heart o' the Bay State sound!" ...
Thomas Starr King
... With him whose life stands rounded and approved ...