John Greenleaf Whittier
Born in December 17, 1807 / Died in September 7, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier
Birchbrook Mill
... His doorsteps are the stones that ground ...
Our Autocrat
... The Treadmill tramp, the One-Horse Shay, ...
The Curse Of The Charter-Breakers
... Right the wronged, and raise the weak ...
Revelation
... Through life and death, through soul and sense, ...
The Wish Of To-Day
... Though oft, like letters traced on sand, ...
To Pius IX
... for her part, Rome, frowning o'er her new-made graves, ...
Calef In Boston, 1692
... Which that tradesman scattered then, ...
The Prisoners Of Naples
... and for me Yon river, winding through its vales of calm, ...
Kenoza Lake
... Shall morning break or noon-cloud sail,-- ...
Kinsman
... Where ceaseless Spring her garland twines, ...
To Fredrika Bremer
... Thy sweet thoughts and northern fancies ...
The King's Missive
... Ye have fought the fight, ye are victors crowned, ...
Seed-Time And Harvest
... But life, though falling like our grain, ...
The New Exodus
... From their long bondage, with an outstretched hand, ...
Thy Will Be Done
... all our way Is night, with Thee alone is day: ...