John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Two Rabbins
... Thrill with its touch his own, and his cheek fanned ...
The Reward
... The praise to Him, in whom he moves and lives, ...
"The Rock" In El Ghor
... We need the shadowing rock, as they,-- ...
Trinitas
... Shall these lost souls to Heaven's peace win ...
The Cypress-Tree Of Ceylon
... Life's "great things," like the Syrian lord, ...
The Cross
... God alone Beholds the end of what is sown ...
Trust
... Questioning the centuries from their veils of sand! ...
In Quest
... Can He break His own great law of fatherhood, forsake ...
The Shadow And The Light
... With Heaven's compassion make our longings poor! ...
The Clear Vision
... I never knew What charms our sternest season wore ...
The Demon Of The Study
... With her sevenfold plagues, to the wandering Jew, ...
Inscription-For the relief by Preston Powers
... The Eagle, stooping from yon snow-blown peaks, ...
The Golden Wedding Of Longwood
... For the poor slave's house of refuge when the hounds were on his track, ...
Voice Of New England
... "And when vengeance clouds your skies, ...
Banished from Massachusetts
... Round storm-vexed capes, whose teeth of granite ground ...