John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
Derne
... On mosque and tomb, and white-walled shore, ...
Revisited
... The wealth of the vales, the pomp of mountains, ...
The River Path
... Through their green gates the sunshine showed, ...
Mithridates At Chios
... To break, not wield, the scourge wet with their blood and tears ...
The Drovers
... We've sought them where, in warmest nooks, ...
My Thanks,
... Keeps bright the last year's leaves and flowers, ...
Elliott
... God's curse, Earth's wrong, dumb Hunger's ire, ...
A Dream Of Summer
... And, through its haze, the winter noon ...
The Knight of St. John
... In vain! This heart its grief must know, ...
The Pageant
... And, soft and low, thou wind south-blowing, ...
William Francis Bartlett
... And the white light of Christ outstreams ...
Hymns Of The Brahmo Somaj
... There, safe from sin and the sorrow it brings, ...
The Norsemen
... Wild Jutland's wives and Lochlin's daughters ...
The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother
... Of A Virginia Slave Mother To Her Daughters Sold Into Southern Bondage ...
The Meeting
... Whose hopeful utterance through and through ...