John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
The Waiting
... Like one whose limbs are bound in trance ...
The Seeking Of The Waterfall
... somewhere Whirled in mad dance its misty hair ...
Pentucket
... No,-through the trees fierce eyeballs glowed, ...
April
... With buds scarcely swelled, which should burst into flowers ...
The Three Bells
... Tossed up and down the ship-lights, ...
The "Story Of Ida"
... Round simple truth, the children grown who build ...
Child-Songs
... Nor sky, nor wave, nor tree, nor flower, ...
The Inward Judge
... Ere they find voice, whose eyes unsleeping see ...
The Hero
... Where a mountain stream rolled darkly down ...
Eva
... " Oh, for faith like thine, sweet Eva, ...
Valuation
... "We're both growing old, and the end's drawing near, ...
R. S. S., At Deer Island On The Merrimac
... Shall walk where once he walked, no smile more glad ...
The Quaker Alumni
... -- Here a beard touched with frost, there a bald, shining crown, ...
To Massachusetts
... Fling abroad thy scrolls of freedom! ...
A Sea Dream
... . . The waves are glad in breeze and sun ...