John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Brewing Of Soma
... Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire, ...
Rabbi Ismael
... And, smiling, vanished! With strange joy elate, ...
The Book
... Their age-dimmed tablets traced in doubtful writ! ...
To James T. Fields
... ON A BLANK LEAF OF "POEMS PRINTED, NOT PUBLISHED ...
To A Southern Statesman
... Till the fiends clapped their hands above their master drowned! ...
The Wood Giant
... Men crowned with garlands, gifts, and praise ...
The Palm-Tree
... The master, whose cunning and skill could charm ...
A Spiritual Manifestation
... Pale Churchmen, with singed rubrics snatched ...
Aechdeacon Barbour
... reverse The poles of life, its blessing and its curse ...
The New Year
... O'er lakes and prairies, streams and glades, ...
Dedication - Songs of Labor
... Where the strong working hand makes strong the working brain ...
The Last Eve Of Summer
... " Thou shouldst be here, or I should be with thee ...
For Righteousness' Sake
... God's ways seem dark, but, soon or late, ...
James Russell Lowell
... None deeper drank than he, the New World's child, ...
Fitz-Greene Halleck
... Not less thy pulse of trade shall beat, ...