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John Greenleaf Whittier

December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: "The Rock" In El Ghor Dead Petra in her hill-tomb sleeps, 52961
2: A Christmas Carmen Sound over all waters, reach out from all lands, 1873 271127
3: A Day Talk not of sad November, when a day 1886 241178
4: A Dream Of Summer Bland as the morning breath of June 1847 321271
5: A Greeting Thrice welcome from the Land of Flowers 55904
6: A Lament The circle is broken, one seat is forsaken, 44920
7: A Lay Of Old Time One morning of the first sad Fall, 48904
8: A Legacy Friend of my many years 1887 20950
9: A Letter Tis over, Moses! All is lost! 136894
10: A Memorial O thicker, deeper, darker growing, 1863 76888
11: A Memory Here, while the loom of Winter weaves 28918
12: A Mystery The river hemmed with leaning trees 1873 48943
13: A Name The name the Gallic exile bore, 1880 48961
14: A Sabbath Scene Scarce had the solemn Sabbath-bell 104919
15: A Sea Dream We saw the slow tides go and come, 1894 1131124
16: A Song For The Time Up, laggards of Freedom! our free flag is cast 32849
17: A Song Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs Beneath thy skies, November! 31862
18: A Song Of Harvest This day, two hundred years ago, 32915
19: A Spiritual Manifestation To-day the plant by Williams set 1521061
20: A Summer Pilgrimage To kneel before some saintly shrine, 1883 961151
21: A Summons Men of the North-land! where's the manly spirit 68732
22: A Welcome To Lowell Take our hands, James Russell Lowell, 48696
23: A Woman Oh, dwarfed and wronged, and stained with ill, 20715
24: A Word For The Hour The firmament breaks up. In black eclipse 1861 29743
25: Abolition Of Slavery In The District Of Columbia, 1862 When first I saw our banner wave 1862 68704
26: Abraham Davenport In the old days (a custom laid aside 89674
27: Abram Morrison Midst the men and things which will 1884 125911
28: Adjustment The tree of Faith its bare, dry boughs must shed 28681
29: Aechdeacon Barbour Through the long hall the shuttered windows shed 519651
30: After Election The day's sharp strife is ended now, 36738
31: All’s Well The clouds, which rise with thunder, slake 10750
32: Among The Hills Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold 1868 501951
33: Amy Wentworth - To William Bradford As they who watch by sick-beds find relief 1862 1521022
34: An Artist Of The Beautiful Haunted of Beauty, like the marvellous youth 14766
35: An Autograph I write my name as one, 1882 641033
36: An Easter Flower Gift O dearest bloom the seasons know, 12720
37: An Outdoor Reception On these green banks, where falls too soon 108639
38: Andrew Rykman’s Prayer Andrew Rykman’s dead and gone; 210918
39: Anniversary Poem Once more, dear friends, you meet beneath 115964
40: April T is the noon of the spring-time, yet never a bird 1852 33932
41: Arisen At Last I said I stood upon thy grave, 36709
42: Astraea O poet rare and old! Thy words are prophecies; 28680
43: Astræa at the Capitol When first I saw our banner wave 1862 68897
44: At Eventide Poor and inadequate the shadow-play 1878 201077
45: At Last When on my day of life the night is falling, 28662
46: At Port Royal The tent-lights glimmer on the land, 1862 1051032
47: At School-Close The end has come, as come it must 60710
48: At Washington With a cold and wintry noon-light. 135665
49: Autumn Thoughts Gone hath the Spring, with all its flowers, 1849 201065
50: Banished From Massachusetts Over the threshold of his pleasant home 705
51: Barbara Frietchie Up from the meadows rich with corn, 601105
52: Barclay Of Ury Up the streets of Aberdeen, 126995
53: Bayard Taylor And where now, Bayard, will thy footsteps tend?" 42685
54: Benedicite God's love and peace be with thee, where 39810
55: Between The Gates Between the gates of birth and death 40752
56: Birchbrook Mill A noteless stream, the Birchbrook runs 64587
57: Brown Of Ossawatomie John Brown of Ossawatomie spake on his dying day: 24708
58: Bryant On His Birthday We praise not now the poet's art, 24647
59: Burial Of Barber Bear him, comrades, to his grave; 72679
60: Burning Drift-Wood Before my drift-wood fire I sit, 88679
61: Burns No more these simple flowers belong 116666
62: By Their Works Call him not heretic whose works attest 10694
63: Calef In Boston, 1692 In the solemn days of old, 40751
64: Cassandra Southwick To the God of all sure mercies let my blessing rise today, 148681
65: Centennial Hymn Our fathers' God! from out whose hand 36732
66: Chalkey Hall How bland and sweet the greeting of this breeze 85647
67: Channing Not vainly did old poets tell, 96682
68: Chicago Men said at vespers: "All is well!" 40699
69: Child-Songs Still linger in our noon of time 56702
70: Clerical Oppressors Just God! and these are they 48657
71: Cobbler Keezar’s Vision The beaver cut his timber 1861 1921004
72: Conduct Heed how thou livest. Do no act by day 6666
73: Conductor Bradley Conductor Bradley, (always may his name 30689
74: Daniel Neall Friend of the Slave, and yet the friend of all; 30708
75: Daniel Wheeler O Dearly loved! And worthy of our love! No more 142687
76: Dedication - Songs Of Labor I would the gift I offer here 451577
77: Democracy Bearer of Freedom's holy light, 721361
78: Derne Night on the city of the Moor! 1271368
79: Disarmament Put up the sword!" The voice of Christ once more 321373
80: Divine Compassion Long since, a dream of heaven I had, 401446
81: Ego On page of thine I cannot trace 1441437
82: Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott - (Luther’s Hymn) We wait beneath the furnace-blast 1861 811055
83: Elliott Hands off! thou tithe-fat plunderer! play 481375
84: Eva Dry the tears for holy Eva, 281373
85: Expostulation Our fellow-countrymen in chains! 1122203
86: Extract From "A New England Legend" How has New England's romance fled, 731460
87: Ezekiel They hear Thee not, O God! nor see; 120692
88: First-Day Thoughts In calm and cool and silence, once again 22750
89: Fitz-Greene Halleck Among their graven shapes to whom 56666
90: Flowers In Winter How strange to greet, this frosty morn, 1855 681125
91: For An Autumn festival The Persian's flowery gifts, the shrine 48714
92: For Righteousness' Sake The age is dull and mean. Men creep, 35686
93: Forgiveness My heart was heavy, for its trust had been 14759
94: Freedom In Brazil With clearer light, Cross of the South, shine forth 48673
95: From Perugia The tall, sallow guardsmen their horsetails have spread, 78688
96: Funeral Tree Of The Sokokis Around Sebago's lonely lake 99646
97: Garden O painter of the fruits and flowers, 36782
98: Garibaldi In trance and dream of old, God's prophet saw 33757
99: Garrison The storm and peril overpast, 40771
100: George L. Stearns He has done the work of a true man, 40693
101: Giving And Taking Who gives and hides the giving hand, 24666
102: Godspeed Outbound, your bark awaits you. Were I one 14703
103: Gone Another hand is beckoning us, 60651
104: Greeting I spread a scanty board too late; 1881 301327
105: Hampton Beach The sunlight glitters keen and bright, 1843 751327
106: Haverhill O river winding to the sea! 124663
107: Hazel Blossoms The summer warmth has left the sky, 1874 451439
108: Help Dream not, O Soul, that easy is the task 14714
109: How Mary Grew With wisdom far beyond her years, 32675
110: How The Robin Came Happy young friends, sit by me, 76669
111: How The Women Went From Dover The tossing spray of Cocheco's fall 116631
112: Howard At Atlanta Right in the track where Sherman 56669
113: Hymn O none in all the world before 1863 281362
114: Hymn For The Celebration Of Emancipation At Newburyport Not unto us who did but seek 48654
115: Hymn For The House Of Worship At Georgetown, Erected In Memory Of A Mother Thou dwellest not, O Lord of all 28677
116: Hymn For The Opening Of Plymouth Church, St. Paul, Minnesota All things are Thine: no gift have we, 20681
117: Hymn For The Opening Of Thomas Starr King’s House Of Worship, 1864 Amidst these glorious works of Thine, 45649
118: Hymn I O thou, whose presence went before 40694
119: Hymn II O Holy Father! just and true 32683
120: Hymn Of The Children Thine are all the gifts, O God! 20640
121: Hymn Of The Dunkers Wake, sisters, wake! the day-star shines; 52637
122: Hymn, Sung At Christmas By The Scholars Of St. Helena’s Island, S.C. Oh, none in all the world before 28690
123: Hymns From The French Of Lamartine "Encore un hymne, O ma lyre 144698
124: Hymns Of The Brahmo Somaj The mercy, O Eternal One! 40643
125: I Was A Stranger, And Ye Took Me In Neath skies that winter never knew 32903
126: Ichabod So fallen! so lost! the light withdrawn 36601
127: Immortal Love, Forever Full Immortal love, forever full, 36691
128: In Memory - James T. Fields As a guest who may not stay 54663
129: In Peace A track of moonlight on a quiet lake, 35713
130: In Quest Have I not voyaged, friend beloved, with thee 57630
131: In Remembrance Of Joseph Sturge In the fair land o'erwatched by Ischia's mountains, 100587
132: In School-Days Still sits the school-house by the road, 441364
133: In The "Old South" She came and stood in the Old South Church, 52667
134: In The Evil Days The evil days have come, the poor 552223
135: Incription To Milton The new world honors him whose lofty plea 41383
136: Inscription On A Fountain Stranger and traveller, Drink freely and bestow 81329
137: Inscription-For The Relief By Preston Powers The Eagle, stooping from yon snow-blown peaks, 41308
138: Inscriptions On A Sun-Dial With warning hand I mark Time's rapid flight 41319
139: Invocation Through Thy clear spaces, Lord, of old, 302246
140: Italy Across the sea I heard the groans 1860 301320
141: James Russell Lowell From purest wells of English undefiled 81362
142: John Underhill A score of years had come and gone 1502183
143: June On The Merrimac O dwellers in the stately towns, 1161288
144: Kallundborg Church ( From The Tent On The Beach) Build at Kallundborg by the sea 881349
145: Kathleen O Norah, lay your basket down, 1161182
146: Kenoza Lake As Adam did in Paradise, 561180
147: King Solomon And The Ants Out from Jerusalem The king rode with his great 561256
148: King Volmer And Elsie Where, over heathen doom-rings and gray stones of the Horg, 1041108
149: Kinsman Where ceaseless Spring her garland twines, 201104
150: Kossuth Type of two mighty continents! combining 291215
151: Laus Deo It is done! Clang of bell and roar of gun 601109
152: Laying Up Treasure Before the Ender comes, whose charioteer 61073
153: Le Marais Du Cygne A blush as of roses Where rose never grew! 721213
154: Leggett’s Monument Yes, pile the marble o'er him! It is well 14996
155: Letter From A Missionary Of The Methodist Episcopal Church South, In Kansas, To A Distinguished Politician. Douglas Mission 1854. Last week the Lord be praised for all His mercies 901011
156: Lexington No Berserk thirst of blood had they, 441048
157: Lines From A Letter To A Young Clerical Friend A strength Thy service cannot tire, 28975
158: Lines On A Fly-Leaf I need not ask thee, for my sake, 83972
159: Lines On The Death Of S. Oliver Torrey Gone before us, O our brother, 56994
160: Lines On The Portrait Of A Celebrated Publisher A moony breadth of virgin face, 56996
161: Lucy Hooper They tell me, Lucy, thou art dead, 111970
162: Lydia H. Sigourney She sang alone, ere womanhood had known 41074
163: Mabel Martin I call the old time back: I bring my lay 3301056
164: Marguerite The robins sang in the orchard, the buds into blossoms grew; 461017
165: Mary Garvin From the heart of Waumbek Methna, from the lake that never fails, 94875
166: Massachusetts To Virginia The blast from Freedom's Northern hills, upon its Southern way, 96925
167: Maud Muller Maud Muller on a summer’s day, 1854 110809
168: Memories A beautiful and happy girl, 811641
169: Miriam One Sabbath day my friend and I 435850
170: Mithridates At Chios Know’st thou, O slave-cursed land 1868 36748
171: Mogg Megone - Part I Who stands on that cliff, like a figure of stone, 479866
172: Mogg Megone - Part II Tis morning over Norridgewock, 533868
173: Mogg Megone - Part III Ah! weary Priest! with pale hands pressed 300848
174: Moloch In State Street The moon has set: while yet the dawn 72812
175: Mountain Pictures Once more, O Mountains of the North, unveil 1862 87806
176: Mulford Unnoted as the setting of a star 6866
177: My Birthday Beneath the moonlight and the snow 1871 64783
178: My Dream In my dream, methought I trod, 76954
179: My Namesake You scarcely need my tardy thanks, 172824
180: My Playmate The pines were dark on Ramoth hill, 1860 64796
181: My Psalm I mourn no more my vanished years 68833
182: My Soul And I Stand still, my soul, in the silent dark 184826
183: My Thanks T is said that in the Holy Land 68824
184: My Triumph The autumn-time has come; 1870 72778
185: My Trust A picture memory brings to me 1880 36841
186: Naples - 1860 I give thee joy! I know to thee 42906
187: Nauhaught, The Deacon Nauhaught, the Indian deacon, who of old 108824
188: New Hampshire God bless New Hampshire! from her granite peaks 20817
189: Norembega The winding way the serpent takes 116800
190: Norumbega Hall Not on Penobscot's wooded bank the spires 14787
191: O. W. Holmes On His Eightieth Birth-Day Climbing a path which leads back never more 14740
192: Official Piety A pious magistrate! sound his praise throughout 33798
193: On A Prayer-Book, With its Frontispiece, Ary Scheffer’s "Christus Consolator," Americanized By The Omission of The Black Man O Ary Scheffer! when beneath thine eye, 71619
194: On Receiving An Eagle’s Quill From Lake Superior All day the darkness and the cold 1849 80898
195: On The Big Horn The years are but half a score, 54654
196: One Of The Signers O storied vale of Merrimac 52659
197: Our Autocrat His laurels fresh from song and lay, 40627
198: Our Country We give thy natal day to hope, 100638
199: Our Master Immortal Love, forever full, Forever flowing free, 152616
200: Our River Once more on yonder laurelled height 1861 72851
201: Our State The South-land boasts its teeming cane, 28599
202: Overruled The threads our hands in blindness spin 20615
203: Paean Now, joy and thanks forevermore! 56718
204: Palestine Blest land of Judea! thrice hallowed of song, 68670
205: Pennsylvania Hall Not with the splendors of the days of old, 152621
206: Pentucket How sweetly on the wood-girt town 88712
207: Pictures Light, warmth, and sprouting greenness, and o’er all 44889
208: Proem I love the old melodious lays 35687
209: Questions Of Life A bending staff I would not break, 1671279
210: R. S. S., At Deer Island On The Merrimac Make, for he loved thee well, our Merrimac, 14658
211: Rabbi Ismael The Rabbi Ishmael, with the woe and sin 27705
212: Randolph Of Roanoke O Mother Earth! upon thy lap 120655
213: Rantoul One day, along the electric wire 88660
214: Raphael I shall not soon forget that sight 76710
215: Red Riding-Hood On the wide lawn the snow lay deep, 1877 551028
216: Remembrance Friend of mine! whose lot was cast 39647
217: Requirement We live by Faith; but Faith is not the slave 14651
218: Requital As Islam's Prophet, when his last day drew 14611
219: Response Beside that milestone where the level sun, 14997
220: Revelation Still, as of old, in Beavor's Vale, 55651
221: Revisited The roll of drums and the bugle's wailing 64614
222: Ritner Thank God for the token! one lip is still free, 70586
223: Samuel J. Tilden Once more, O all-adjusting Death! 18619
224: Seed-Time And Harvest As o'er his furrowed fields which lie 32628
225: Skipper Ireson’s Ride Of all the rides since, the birth of time, 1857 99938
226: Snow-Bound - A Winter Idyl Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, 1866 7591013
227: Song Of Slaves In The Desert Where are we going? where are we going, 42579
228: Song Of The Negro Boatman Oh, praise an' tanks! De Lord he come 68622
229: St. Gregory's Guest A tale for Roman guides to tell 52637
230: St. John. 1647 To the winds give our banner! 144668
231: St. Martin’s Summer Though flowers have perished at the touch 1880 761094
232: Stanzas For The Times Is this the land our fathers loved, 84576
233: Storm On Lake Asquam A cloud, like that the old-time Hebrew saw 1882 241097
234: Summer By The Lakeside White clouds, whose shadows haunt the deep, 1853 1071038
235: Sumner O Mother State! the winds of March 212608
236: Sunset On The Bearcamp A gold fringe on the purpling hem 1876 841042
237: Sweet Fern The subtle power in perfume found 401088
238: Tauler Tauler, the preacher, walked, one autumn day, 83642
239: Telling The Bees Here is the place; right over the hill 1858 561056
240: The "Story Of Ida" Weary of jangling noises never stilled, 14644
241: The Angel Of Patience To weary hearts, to mourning homes, 24644
242: The Angels Of Buena Vista Speak and tell us, our Ximena, looking northward far away, 681332
243: The Answer Spare me, dread angel of reproof, 681358
244: The Barefoot Boy Blessings on thee, little man, 1855 102958
245: The Bartholdi Statue The land, that, from the rule of kings, 241321
246: The Battle Autumn Of 1862 The flags of war like storm-birds fly, 1862 44975
247: The Bay Of Seven Islands From the green Amesbury hill which bears the name 1921333
248: The Birthday Wreath Blossom and greenness, making all 302296
249: The Book Gallery of sacred pictures manifold, 141328
250: The Branded Hand Welcome home again, brave seaman! with thy thoughtful brow and gray, 521315
251: The Brewing Of Soma The fagots blazed, the caldron's smoke 851322
252: The Bridal Of Pennacook We had been wandering for many days 7351280
253: The Brother Of Mercy Piero Luca, known of all the town 941284
254: The Brown Dwarf Of Rugen The pleasant isle of Rugen looks the Baltic water o'er, 721265
255: The Cable Hymn O lonely bay of Trinity, O dreary shores, give ear! 601336
256: The Call Of The Christian Not always as the whirlwind's rush 561302
257: The Captain’s Well From pain and peril, by land and main, 961367
258: The Changeling (From The Tent On The Beach) For the fairest maid in Hampton 1081059
259: The Chapel Of The Hermits I do believe, and yet, in grief, 3761084
260: The Christian Slave A Christian! going, gone! 601110
261: The Christian Tourists No aimless wanderers, by the fiend Unrest 641022
262: The Christmas Of 1888 Low in the east, against a white, cold dawn, 301064
263: The Cities Of The Plain Get ye up from the wrath of God's terrible day! 36995
264: The Clear Vision I did but dream. I never knew 481025
265: The Common Question Behind us at our evening meal 36977
266: The Conquest Of Finland Across the frozen marshes 681007
267: The Corn-Song Heap high the farmer’s wintry hoard! 52995
268: The Countess - To E. W. I know not, Time and Space so intervene, 1863 177997
269: The Crisis Across the Stony Mountains, o'er the desert's drouth and sand, 721055
270: The Cross The cross, if rightly borne, shall be 201014
271: The Crucifixion Sunlight upon Judha's hills! 481093
272: The Cry Of A Lost Soul In that black forest, where, when day is done, 1862 451050
273: The Curse Of The Charter-Breakers In Westminster's royal halls, 100970
274: The Cypress-Tree Of Ceylon They sat in silent watchfulness 68981
275: The Dead Feast Of The Kol-Folk We have opened the door, Once, twice, thrice! 77989
276: The Dead Ship Of Harpswell What flecks the outer gray beyond 82990
277: The Demon Of The Study The Brownie sits in the Scotchman's room, 114992
278: The Disenthralled He had bowed down to drunkenness, 40983
279: The Dole Of Jarl Thorkell The land was pale with famine 112984
280: The Double-Headed Snake Of Newbury Far away in the twilight time 96999
281: The Dream Of Pio Nono It chanced that while the pious troops of France 68813
282: The Drovers Through heat and cold, and shower and sun, 104805
283: The Emancipation Group Amidst thy sacred effigies Of old renown give place, 28813
284: The Eternal Goodness O Friends! with whom my feet have trod 88875
285: The Eve Of Election From gold to gray Our mild sweet day 96847
286: The Exiles. 1660 The goodman sat beside his door 240819
287: The Familist's Hymn Father! to Thy suffering poor 88837
288: The Farewell Of A Virginia Slave Mother Gone, gone, sold and gone 72849
289: The Female Martyr Bring out your dead!" The midnight street 91825
290: The First Flowers For ages on our river borders, 1857 481099
291: The Fishermen Hurrah! the seaward breezes 80867
292: The Fountain Traveller! on thy journey toiling 114844
293: The Freed Islands A few brief years have passed away 50828
294: The Friend’s Burial My thoughts are all in yonder town, 84829
295: The Frost Spirit He comes, he comes, the Frost Spirit comes, you may trace his footsteps now, 1830 201067
296: The Fruit-Gift Last night, just as the tints of autumn’s sky 1854 291081
297: The Funeral Tree Of The Sokokis. 1756 Around Sebago's lonely lake 99930
298: The Gallows The suns of eighteen centuries have shone 103774
299: The Garrison Of Cape Ann From the hills of home forth looking, far beneath the tent-like span 92787
300: The Gift Of Tritemius Tritemius of Herbipolis, one day, 45773
301: The Golden Wedding Of Longwood With fifty years between you and your well-kept wedding vow, 42756
302: The Grave By The Lake Where the Great Lake's sunny smiles 308751
303: The Haschish Of all that Orient lands can vaunt 48757
304: The Healer So stood of old the holy Christ 32690
305: The Henchman My lady walks her morning round, 1877 441275
306: The Hermit Of Thebaid O strong, upwelling prayers of faith, 116620
307: The Hero O for a knight like Bayard, 104600
308: The Hill-Top The burly driver at my side, 80634
309: The Hive At Gettysburg In the old Hebrew myth the lion's frame, 32781
310: The Holy Land - From Lamartine I have not felt, o'er seas of sand, 48643
311: The Homestead Against the wooded hills it stands, 76669
312: The Human Sacrifice Far from his close and noisome cell, 182650
313: The Hunters Of Men Have ye heard of our hunting, o'er mountain and glen, 50625
314: The Huskers It was late in mild October, and the long autumnal rain 52673
315: The Inward Judge The soul itself its awful witness is. 12603
316: The Jubilee Singers Voice of a people suffering long, 18571
317: The Kansas Emigrants We cross the prairie as of old 1854 281343
318: The Khan's Devil The Khan came from Bokhara town 58595
319: The King's Missive Under the great hill sloping bare 144579
320: The Knight Of St. John Ere down yon blue Carpathian hills 72742
321: The Lakeside The shadows round the inland sea 1849 401289
322: The Landmarks Through the streets of Marblehead 96607
323: The Last Eve Of Summer Summer's last sun nigh unto setting shines 36604
324: The Last Walk In Autumn O’er the bare woods, whose outstretched hands 1857 2241301
325: The Laurels From these wild rocks I look to-day 28820
326: The Legend Of St. Mark The day is closing dark and cold, 80565
327: The Library Let there be light!" God spake of old, 32614
328: The Light That Is Felt A tender child of summers three, 15564
329: The Lost Occasion Some die too late and some too soon, 861088
330: The Lost Statesman As they who, tossing midst the storm at night, 27997
331: The Lumbermen Wildly round our woodland quarters 144923
332: The Maids Of Attitash In sky and wave the white clouds swam, 144998
333: The Mantle Of St. John De Matha. A Legend Of "The Red, White, And Blue," A. D. 1154-1864 A strong and mighty Angel, 1161056
334: The Mayflowers Sad Mayflower! watched by winter stars, 36814
335: The Meeting The elder folks shook hands at last, 243943
336: The Memory Of Burns How sweetly come the holy psalms 40998
337: The Men Of Old Well speed thy mission, bold Iconoclast! 65928
338: The Merrimac Stream of my fathers! sweetly still 1841 107778
339: The Minister’s Daughter In the minister's morning sermon 80989
340: The Moral Warfare When Freedom, on her natal day, 24964
341: The Mystic’s Christmas All hail!" the bells of Christmas rang, 48858
342: The New Exodus By fire and cloud, across the desert sand, 32829
343: The New Wife And The Old Dark the halls, and cold the feast, 128794
344: The New Year The wave is breaking on the shore, 156848
345: The Norsemen Gift from the cold and silent Past! 122855
346: The Old Burying-Ground Our vales are sweet with fern and rose, 1858 88787
347: The Over-Heart Above, below, in sky and sod, 65810
348: The Pageant A sound as if from bells of silver, 1869 87846
349: The Palatine Leagues north, as fly the gull and auk, 114837
350: The Palm-Tree Is it the palm, the cocoa-palm, 1858 39886
351: The Panorama A! fredome is a nobill thing! 7822
352: The Pass Of The Sierra All night above their rocky bed 44840
353: The Pastoral Letter So, this is all, the utmost reach 120769
354: The Peace Autumn Thank God for rest, where none molest, 48770
355: The Peace Convention At Brussels Still in thy streets, O Paris! doth the stain 94772
356: The Peace Of Europe Great peace in Europe! Order reigns 52736
357: The Pennsylvania Pilgrim I sing the Pilgrim of a softer clime 560742
358: The Pine Tree Lift again the stately emblem on the Bay State's rusted shield, 24810
359: The Pipes At Lucknow Pipes of the misty moorlands, 80785
360: The Poet And The Children With a glory of winter sunshine 40817
361: The Poor Voter On Election Day The proudest now is but my peer, 32832
362: The Prayer Of Agassiz On the isle of Penikese, 103757
363: The Prayer-Seeker Along the aisle where prayer was made, 56775
364: The Preacher Its windows flashing to the sky, 413617
365: The Pressed Gentian The time of gifts has come again, 1872 32959
366: The Prisoner For Debt Look on him! through his dungeon grate, 80673
367: The Prisoners Of Naples I have been thinking of the victims bound 77620
368: The Problem Not without envy Wealth at times must look 30628
369: The Proclamation Saint Patrick, slave to Milcho of the herds 1863 32960
370: The Prophecy Of Samuel Sewall Up and down the village streets 169586
371: The Pumpkin Oh, greenly and fair in the lands of the sun, 42609
372: The Quaker Alumni From the well-springs of Hudson, the sea-cliffs of Maine, 180696
373: The Quaker Of The Olden Time The Quaker of the olden time! 32628
374: The Ranger Robert Rawlin! Frosts were falling 160616
375: The Red River Voyageur Out and in the river is winding 40595
376: The Reformer All grim and soiled and brown with tan, 96604
377: The Relic Token of friendship true and tried, 84655
378: The Rendition I heard the train's shrill whistle call, 32636
379: The Reunion The gulf of seven and fifty years 52626
380: The Reward Who, looking backward from his manhood's prime, 36574
381: The River Path No bird-song floated down the hill, 1880 42947
382: The Robin My old Welsh neighbor over the way 28615
383: The Rock-Tomb Of Bradore A drear and desolate shore! 65673
384: The Seeking Of The Waterfall They left their home of summer ease 1878 116954
385: The Sentence Of John L. Brown Ho! thou who seekest late and long 99801
386: The Shadow And The Light The fourteen centuries fall away 96600
387: The Shipbuilders The sky is ruddy in the east, 80938
388: The Shoemakers Ho! workers of the old time styled 88622
389: The Singer Years since (but names to me before), 96567
390: The Sisters Annie and Rhoda, sisters twain, 62560
391: The Sisters - A Picture By Barry The shade for me, but over thee 24586
392: The Slave Ships All ready?" cried the captain; 128715
393: The Slaves Of Martinique Beams of noon, like burning lances, through the tree-tops flash and glisten, 72585
394: The Star Of Bethlehem Where Time the measure of his hours 80607
395: The Summons My ear is full of summer sounds, 1860 30984
396: The Swan Song Of Parson Avery When the reaper's task was ended, and the summer wearing late, 51722
397: The Sycamores In the outskirts of the village 136587
398: The Tent On The Beach I would not sin, in this half-playful strain, 225614
399: The Three Bells Beneath the low-hung night cloud 401052
400: The Trailing Arbutus I wandered lonely where the pine-trees made 1879 181552
401: The Truce Of Piscataqua Raze these long blocks of brick and stone, 217593
402: The Two Angels God called the nearest angels who dwell with Him above: 22624
403: The Two Elizabeths Amidst Thuringia's wooded hills she dwelt, 88618
404: The Two Loves Smoothing soft the nestling head 30633
405: The Two Rabbins The Rabbi Nathan two-score years and ten 85612
406: The Vanishers Sweetest of all childlike dreams 1864 521443
407: The Vaudois Teacher O Lady fair, these silks of mine are beautiful and rare, 28575
408: The Vision Of Echard The Benedictine Echard 1921289
409: The Voices Why urge the long, unequal fight, 84608
410: The Vow Of Washington The sword was sheathed: in April's sun 76529
411: The Waiting I wait and watch: before my eyes 1862 301305
412: The Watchers Beside a stricken field I stood; 1862 662306
413: The Well Of Loch Maree Calm on the breast of Loch Maree 24662
414: The Wife Of Manoah To Her Husband Against the sunset's glowing wall 92589
415: The Wind Of March Up from the sea, the wild north wind is blowing 36553
416: The Wish Of To-Day I ask not now for gold to gild 321313
417: The Wishing Bridge Among the legends sung or said 522368
418: The Witch Of Wenham Along Crane River's sunny slopes 2361272
419: The Witch's Daughter It was the pleasant harvest time, 2221315
420: The Wood Giant From Alton Bay to Sandwich Dome, 1885 681310
421: The Wood Giant From Alton Bay to Sandwich Dome, 681285
422: The Word Voice of the Holy Spirit, making known 141270
423: The World’s Convention Of The Friends Of Emancipation, Held In London In 1840 Yes, let them gather! Summon forth 2431317
424: The Worship Of Nature The harp at Nature's advent strung 401353
425: The Wreck Of Rivermouth Rivermouth Rocks are fair to see, 1864 152573
426: The Yankee Girl She sings by her wheel at that low cottage door, 441421
427: Theirs Fate summoned, in gray-bearded age, to act 281304
428: Thomas Starr King The great work laid upon his twoscore years 171066
429: Thy Will Be Done We see not, know not; all our way 1861 351076
430: To ---- Fair Nature's priestesses! to whom, 421116
431: To ------ Maiden! with the fair brown tresses 1601083
432: To A Cape Ann Schooner Luck to the craft that bears this name of mine, 141026
433: To A Friend How smiled the land of France 841025
434: To A Southern Statesman Is this thy voice whose treble notes of fear 411013
435: To Avis Keene Thanks for thy gift Of ocean flowers, 791042
436: To Charles Sumner If I have seemed more prompt to censure wrong 41992
437: To Delaware Thrice welcome to thy sisters of the East, 231012
438: To E. C. S. Poet and friend of poets, if thy glass 81062
439: To Englishmen You flung your taunt across the wave 1862 551287
440: To Faneuil Hall Men! if manhood still ye claim, 48981
441: To Fredrika Bremer Seeress of the misty Norland, 28991
442: To G. G. Graceful in name and in thyself, our river 16938
443: To George B. Cheever So spake Esaias: so, in words of flame, 201080
444: To J. P. Not as a poor requital of the joy 15959
445: To James T. Fields Well thought! who would not rather hear 641005
446: To John C. Fremont Thy error, Fremont, simply was to act 1861 261973
447: To Lydia Maria Child The sweet spring day is glad with music, 40918
448: To Massachusetts What though around thee blazes 48945
449: To My Friend OnThe Death Of His Sister Thine is a grief, the depth of which another 48983
450: To My Old Schoolmaster Old friend, kind friend! lightly down 195960
451: To My Sister, Dear Sister! while the wise and sage 40592
452: To Oliver Wendell Holmes Among the thousands who with hail and cheer 52612
453: To Pennsylvania O state prayer-founded! never hung 30589
454: To Pius IX The cannon's brazen lips are cold; 76559
455: To Ronge Strike home, strong-hearted man! Down to the root 30586
456: To Samuel E. Sewall And Harriet W. Sewall, Of Melrose Olor Iscanus queries: “Why should we 1863 161277
457: To The Memory Of Charles B. Storrs Thou hast fallen in thine armor, 80603
458: To The Memory Of Thomas Shipley Gone to thy Heavenly Father's rest! 70603
459: To The Reformers Of England God bless ye, brothers! in the fight 60533
460: To The Thirty-Ninth Congress O people-chosen! are ye not 51573
461: To William H. Seward Statesman, I thank thee! and, if yet dissent 21697
462: To William Lloyd Garrison Champion of those who groan beneath 48580
463: Toussaint L’Ouverture T was night. The tranquil moonlight smile 247615
464: Trinitas At morn I prayed, "I fain would see 69606
465: Trust The same old baffling questions! O my friend, 18614
466: Utterance But what avail inadequate words to reach 14643
467: Valuation The old Squire said, as he stood by his gate, 16648
468: Vesta O Christ of God! whose life and death 642
469: Voice Of New England Up the hillside, down the glen, 87558
470: Voyage Of The Jettie A shallow stream, from fountains 1880 1261252
471: We May Not Climb The Heavenly Steeps We may not climb the heavenly steeps 24593
472: What Of The Day A sound of tumult troubles all the air, 30657
473: What The Birds Said The birds against the April wind 441459
474: What The Traveller Said At Sunset The shadows grow and deepen round me, 442233
475: What The Voice Said Maddened by Earth's wrong and evil, 721299
476: William Forster The years are many since his hand 722160
477: William Francis Bartlett Oh, well may Essex sit forlorn 442079
478: Wilson The lowliest born of all the land, 421263
479: Winter Roses My garden roses long ago 322914
480: Within The Gate We sat together, last May-day, and talked 721290
481: Wordsworth Dear friends, who read the world aright, 281274
482: Worship The Pagan's myths through marble lips are spoken, 601209
483: Yorktown From Yorktown's ruins, ranked and still, 801096




About:
John Greenleaf Whittier (December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892) was an American Quaker poet and forceful advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States.


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