Author:John Greenleaf Whittier
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John Greenleaf Whittier
John Greenleaf Whittier - (1807 – 1892)
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An American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States.
Works
Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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A
- Abram Morrison
- A Christmas Carmen
- Adjustment
- After Election
- After the War (Collection)
- A Letter
- All's Well
- Among the Hills
- Amy Wentworth
- An Autograph
- Andrew Rykman's Prayer
- An Easter Flower Gift
- Anniversary Poem
- April
- Arisen at Last
- A Sabbath Scene
- A Song for the Time
- A Song, Inscribed to the Fremont Clubs
- Astraea
- Astraea at the Capitol
- A Summons
- At Eventide
- At Last
- At Port Royal
- At Washington
- Autumn Thoughts
- The Angel of Patience
- The Angels of Buena Vista
- The Answer
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B
- Banished from Massachusetts
- Barbara Frietchie
- Barclay of Ury
- Birchbrook Mill
- Burial of Barber
- Burning Drift-Wood
- Burns
- By Their Works
- The Barefoot Boy
- The Battle Autumn of 1862
- The Bay of Seven Islands
- The Book
- The Branded Hand
- The Brewing of Soma
- The Bridal of Pennacook
- The Brown Dwarf of Rügen
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C
- Calef in Boston
- Cassandra Southwick
- Child-Songs
- Clerical Oppressors
- Cobbler Keezar's Vision
- Conductor Bradley
- The Call of the Christian
- The Changeling
- The Chapel of the Hermits
- The Christian Slave
- The Christian Tourists
- The Cities of the Plain
- The Clear Vision
- The Common Question
- The Conquest of Finland
- The Countess
- The Crisis
- The Crucifixion
- The Cry of a Lost Soul
- The Curse of the Charter-Breakers
- The Cypress-Tree of Ceylon
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D
- A Day
- A Dream of Summer
- Daniel Neall
- Dedication
- Democracy
- Derne
- Disarmament
- Divine Compassion
- The Dead Feast of the Kol-Folk
- The Demon of the Study
- The Disenthralled
- The Dole of Jarl Thorkell
- The Double-headed Snake of Newbury
- The Dream of Pio Nono
- The Drovers
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E
- Ego
- Expostulation
- Ezekiel
- The Emancipation Group
- The Eternal Goodness
- The Eve of Election
- The Exiles
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F
- First-Day Thoughts
- Flowers in Winter
- Forgiveness
- For Righteousness' Sake
- Freedom in Brazil
- From Perugia
- Funeral Tree of the Sokokis
- The Fair Quakeress
- The Familist's Hymn
- The Farewell
- The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother
- The Female Martyr
- The First Flowers
- The Fisherman
- The Fountain
- The Freed Islands
- The Friend's Burial
- The Frost Spirit
- The Fruit-Gift
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G
- Garrison
- Giving and Taking
- Godspeed
- Greeting
- The Gallows
- The Garrison of Cape Ann
- The Gift of Tritemius
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H
- Hampton Beach
- Hazel Blossoms
- Help
- Howard at Atlanta
- How the Robin Came
- How the Women Went from Dover
- Hymn for the Celebration of Emancipation at Newburyport
- Hymn of the Dunkers
- Hymn: "Oh, none in all the world before"
- Hymn: "O Holy Father! Just and True"
- Hymns from the French of Lamartine
- Hymns of the Brahmo Somaj
- Hymn: "Thou, Whose Presence Went Before"
- The Haschish
- The Healer
- The Henchman
- The Hermit of the Thebaid
- The Hero
- The Hive at Gettysburg
- The Holy Land
- The Homestead
- The Human Sacrifice
- The Hunters of Men
- The Huskers
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I
- Ichabod
- Immortal love, forever full
- In Quest
- In School-Days
- Inscriptions
- In the Evil Days
- In the "Old South"
- Invocation
- In War Time (Collection)
- Italy
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J
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K
- Kallundborg Church
- Kathleen
- King Solomon and the Ants
- King Volmer and Elsie
- The Kansas Emigrants
- The Khan's Devil
- The King's Missive
- The Knight of St. John
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L
- A Legacy
- Laus Deo!
- Laus Deo
- Le Marais Du Cygne
- Letter from a Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church of South, in Kansas, to a Distinguished Politician
- Lines from a Letter
- Lines on the Portrait of a Celebrated Publisher
- The Lakeside
- The Last Walk in Autumn
- The Legend of St. Mark
- The Light That Is Felt
- The Lost Statesman
- The Lumbermen
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M
- A Memory
- A Mystery
- Mable Martin: A Harvest Idyl
- Marguerite
- Mary Garvin
- Massachusetts to Virginia
- Maud Muller
- Memories
- Miriam
- Mithridates at Chios
- Moloch in State Street
- Mountain Pictures
- My Birthday
- My Dream
- My Namesake
- My Playmate
- My Psalm
- My Soul and I
- My Thanks
- My Triumph
- My Trust
- The Mantle of St. John de Matra
- The Mayflowers
- The Meeting
- The Men of Old
- The Merrimac
- The Minister's Daughter
- The Moral Warfare
- The Mystic's Christmas
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N
- A Name
- A New England Legend
- Nauhaught, the Deacon
- New Hampshire
- Norembega
- The New Exodus
- The New Wife and the Old
- The New Year
- The Norsemen
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O
- Official Piety
- On a Prayer-Book
- On Receiving an Eagle's Quill from Lake Superior
- On the Big Horn
- Oriental Maxims
- Our Country
- Our Master
- Our State
- Overruled
- The Old Burying-Ground
- The Over-Heart
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P
- Paean
- Palestine
- Pennsylvania Hall
- Pentucket
- Pictures
- Proem
- The Pageant
- The Palm-Tree
- The Panorama
- The Pass of the Sierra
- The Pastoral Letter
- The Peace Autumn
- The Peace Convention at Brussels
- The Peace of Europe
- The Pennsylvania Pilgrim
- The Pipes at Lucknow
- The Poor Voter on Election Day
- The Prayer of Agassiz
- The Prayer-Seeker
- The Preacher
- The Pressed Gentian
- The Prisoner for Debt
- The Prisoners of Naples
- The Problem
- The Proclamation
- The Prophecy of Samuel Sewall
- The Pumpkin
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Q
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R
- "The Rock" in El Ghor
- Rabbi Ishmael
- Randolph of Roanoke
- Raphael
- Red Riding-Hood
- Remembrance
- Requirement
- Requital
- Response
- Revelation
- Ritner
- The Ranger
- The Red River Voyageur
- The Reformer
- The Relic
- The Rendition
- The Reward
- The River Path
- The Robin
- The Rock-Tomb of Bradore
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S
- A Sea Dream
- A Summer Pilgrimage
- Saint Gregory's Guest
- Seed-time and Harvest
- Seed-Time and Harvest
- Skipper Ireson's Ride
- Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl
- Song of Slaves in the Desert
- Song of the Negro Boatmen
- Songs of Labor (Collection)
- St. John
- St. Martin's Summer
- Stanzas for the Times
- Storm on Lake Asquam
- Summer by the Lakeside
- Sunset on the Bearcamp
- Sweet Fern
- The "Story of Ida"
- The Seeking of the Waterfall
- The Sentence of John L. Brown
- The Shadow and the Light
- The Ship-Builders
- The Shoemakers
- The Sisters
- The Slave-Ships
- The Slaves of Martinique
- The Star of Bethlehem
- The Summons
- The Swan Song of Parson Avery
- The Sycamores
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T
- Tauler
- Telling the Bees
- Texas
- The Three Bells
- The Trailing Arbutus
- The Truce of Piscataqua
- The Two Angels
- The Two Elizabeths
- The Two Loves
- The Two Rabbins
- Thy Will Be Done
- To a Souther Statesman
- To Delaware
- To Englishmen
- To My Sister
- To Pennsylvania
- To Pius IX
- To Samuel E. Sewall and Harriet W. Sewall, of Melrose
- To the Memory of Thomas Shipley
- To the Reformers of England
- To the Thirty-ninth Congress
- Toussaint L'Ouverture
- Trinitas
- Trust
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U
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V
- The Vanishers
- The Vaudois Teacher
- The Vision of Echard
- The Voices
- Valuation
- Vesta
- Voyage of the Jettie
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W
- A Woman
- A Word for the Hour
- The Waiting
- The Watchers
- The Well of Loch Maree
- The Wife of Manoah to Her Husband
- The Wish of To-day
- The Wishing Bridge
- The Witch of Wenham
- The Wood Giant
- The Word
- The World's Convention
- The Worship of Nature
- To William H. Seward
- To William Lloyd Garrison
- What of the Day?
- What the Birds Said
- What the Traveller Said at Sunset
- What the Voice Said
- Worship
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X
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Y
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Z
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New poems
- Personal Poems (Collection)
- A Lament
- To the Memory of Charles B. Storrs
- Lines on the Death of S. Oliver Torrey
- To ----, with a Copy of Woolman's Journal
- Leggett's Monument
- To a Friend, on Her Return from Europe
- Lucy Hooper
- Follen
- To J. P.
- Chalkley Hall
- Gone
- To Ronge
- Channing
- To My Friend on the Death of His Sister
- Daniel Wheeler
- To Fredrika Bremer
- To Avis Keene
- The Hill-Top
- Elliott
- Ichabod
- The Lost Occasion
- Wordsworth
- To ---- Lines Written After a Summer Day's Excursion
- In Peace
- Benedicite
- Kossuth
- To My Old Schoolmaster
- The Cross
- The Hero
- Rantoul
- William Forster
- To Charles Sumner
- Burns
- To George B. Cheever
- To James T. Fields
- The Memory of Burns
- In Remembrance of Joseph Sturger
- Brown of Ossawatomie
- Naples
- A Memorial
- Bryant on His Birthday
- Thomas Starr King
- Lines on a Fly-Leaf
- George L. Stearns
- Garibaldi
- To Lydia Maria Child
- The Singer
- How Mary Grew
- Sumner
- Thiers
- Fitz-Greene Halleck
- William Francis Bartlett
- Bayard Taylor
- Our Autocrat
- Within the Gate
- In Memory: James T. Fields
- Wilson
- The Poet and the Children
- A Welcome to Lowell
- An Artist of the Beautiful
- Mulford
- To a Cape Ann Schooner
- Samuel J. Tilden
- Occasional Poems (Collection)
- Eva
- A Lay of Old Time
- A Song of Harvest
- Kenoza Lake
- For an Autumn Festival
- The Quaker Alumni
- Our River
- Revisited
- "The Laurels"
- June on the Merrimac
- Hymn for the Opening of Thomas Starr King's House of Worship
- Hymn for the House of Worship at Georgetown, Erected in Memory of a Mother
- A Spiritual Manifestation
- Chicago
- Kinsman
- The Golden Wedding of Longwood
- Hymn for the Opening of Plymouth Church, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Lexington
- The Library
- "I Was a Stranger, and Ye Took Me in"
- Centennial Hymn
- At School-Close
- Hymn of the Children
- The Landmarks
- Garden
- A Greeting
- Godspeed
- Winter Roses
- The Reunion
- Norumbega Hall
- The Bartholdi Statue
- One of the Signers
- The Tent on the Beach (Collection)
- At Sundown (Collection)
- To E. C. S.
- The Christmas of 1888
- The Vow of Washington
- The Captain's Well
- An Outdoor Reception
- R. S. S., at Deer Island on the Merrimac
- Burning Drift-Wood
- O. W. Holmes on his Eightieth Birthday
- James Russell Lowell
- Haverhill. 1640-1890
- To G. G.
- Preston Powers, Inscription for Bass-Relief
- Lydia H. Sigourney, Inscription on Tabler
- Milton, on Memorial Window
- The Birthday Wreath
- The Wind of March
- Between the Gates
- The Last Eve of Summer
- To Oliver Wendell Holmes, 8th Mo. 29th, 1892
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