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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 Two Rabbins

... Thrill with its touch his own, and his cheek fanned ...

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The Reward

... The praise to Him, in whom he moves and lives, ...

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"The Rock" In El Ghor

... We need the shadowing rock, as they,-- ...

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Trinitas

... Shall these lost souls to Heaven's peace win ...

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The Cypress-Tree Of Ceylon

... Life's "great things," like the Syrian lord, ...

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The Cross

... God alone Beholds the end of what is sown ...

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Trust

... Questioning the centuries from their veils of sand! ...

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In Quest

... Can He break His own great law of fatherhood, forsake ...

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The Shadow And The Light

... With Heaven's compassion make our longings poor! ...

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The Clear Vision

... I never knew What charms our sternest season wore ...

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The Demon Of The Study

... With her sevenfold plagues, to the wandering Jew, ...

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Inscription-For the relief by Preston Powers

... The Eagle, stooping from yon snow-blown peaks, ...

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The Golden Wedding Of Longwood

... For the poor slave's house of refuge when the hounds were on his track, ...

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Voice Of New England

... — "And when vengeance clouds your skies, ...

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Banished from Massachusetts

... Round storm-vexed capes, whose teeth of granite ground ...