William Ellery Channing
Born in November 29, 1818 / Died in December 23, 1901 / United States / English
William Ellery Channing poet from United States was born on November 29, 1818, had 83 years and died on December 23, 1901. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems William Ellery Channing
Sea Song
... Like the track of the wind on the white snowflakes: ...
From: A Poet's Hope
... That from the soul's clear fountain swiftly pours, ...
Edith
... The night wind moans, the leafless trees are still ...
Tears in Spring (Lament for Thoreau)
... Cold,if above thee the grass is peeping ...
The Barren Moors
... No more upon these distant worlds ...
Flight of the Wild Geese
... And laugh to see the long black line so high! ...
Here let us live and spend away our lives
... With gentle prudence o'er the camp's wild mood, ...
Sleepy Hollow
... Nor these pale flowers nor this still field deride: ...
Hymn Of The Earth
... My voice through all your anthem rings ...
My Symphony
... and sages with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, ...