John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Familist's Hymn
... Shared their wealth and daily bread, ...
The Well of Loch Maree
... Life's changes vex, its discords stun, ...
Divine Compassion
... A heart that still can feel, and eyes that still can weep ...
A Woman
... Oh, dwarfed and wronged, and stained with ill, ...
The Dead Feast of the Kol-Folk
... Come home! We have opened the door! ...
The Christian Slave
... Make her life loathsome with your wrong and shame, Her patience shall not fail! ...
Remembrance
... Sits, o'ertwined with blossomed bowers, ...
The Crisis
... Great herds that wander all unwatched, wild steeds that none have tamed, ...
The Reunion
... Our school-day ranks are closed and whole ...
Brown Of Ossawatomie
... Then the bold, blue eye grew tender, and the old harsh face grew mild, ...
To E. C. S.
... Where faith shall see and reverent trust shall know ...
Inscription On A Fountain
... Who bade this fountain flow, ...
One Of The Signers
... O hills that watched his boyhood's home, ...
The Call Of The Christian
... Like breezes o'er the harp's fine strings, ...
Raphael
... Through which all hues and shapes of grace ...