John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Moral Warfare
... And, through the storm which round her swept, ...
John Underhill
... But the heart is deceitful, the good Book saith, ...
June On The Merrimac
... The Hawkswood oaks, the storm-torn plumes ...
The Summons
... Where stand or fall her friends or foes, ...
The Female Martyr
... Their tearful watch around thy place of sleeping ...
The Proclamation
... Smarted with wrong, he prayed, "God pardon him!" ...
Nauhaught, The Deacon
... Bitter toil, Prayer, fasting, dread of blame, and pitiless eyes ...
The Birthday Wreath
... And tender thoughts, and prayers, remains, ...
Incription to Milton
... Their common freehold while both worlds endure ...
Our Master
... Through Him the first fond prayers are said ...
The Quaker Of The Olden Time
... He felt that wrong with wrong partakes, ...
A Sabbath Scene
... "Why, bless your soul, the wench's a slave, ...
Garibaldi
... Failed at Rome's gates, and blood seemed vainly poured ...
Burns
... But think, while falls that shade between ...
Naples 1860
... Writing the grave with flowers: Arisen again! ...