John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
Chicago
... Swift words of cheer, warm heart-throbs came ...
The Shoemakers
... Free hands and hearts are still your pride, ...
To Ronge
... Was to the wronged, the sorrowing, and the lowly, ...
William Forster
... Each sainted memory, Christlike, drives ...
The Vanishers
... Fringed with gold their mantles flow ...
Summer By The Lakeside: Lake Winnipesaukee
... I. NOON. White clouds, whose shadows haunt the deep, ...
Help
... Still listening, through the noise of time and sense, ...
Requirement
... A life that stands as all true lives have stood, ...
Response
... I hear, O friends! your words of cheer and praise, ...
The Legend of St. Mark
... Mark, Comes shining down to break his chain! ...
A Summons
... Revive again. Let it go forth! The millions who are gazing ...
Greeting
... And grateful for the good we 've known, ...
The Answer
... These lingering feet, that fain would stray ...
My Trust
... The clear-aired heights by steps of pain, ...
The Battle Autumn of 1862
... Though o'er her bloom and greenness sweeps, ...