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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier) 44 0 Browse Search
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier) 4 0 Browse Search
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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Poems Subjective and Reminiscent (search)
May God forgive him wholly! “ 1882. Abram Morrison. Midst the men and things which will Haunafting Irish mirth and wit, And the brogue of Morrison. Half a genius, quick to plan, Blundering lint By his far-off Scotch descent, Such was Abram Morrison. Back and forth to daily meals, Rode his time One poor couplet of the rhyme Made by Abram Morrison! When, on calm and fair First Days, RattlTo the old, brown meeting-house, There was Abram Morrison. Underneath his hat's broad brim Peered tn drone, Celtic accents all his own, Rises Abram Morrison. ‘Don't,’ he's pleading, “don't ye go, Derned pigs and presidents And the likes!” said Morrison. On his well-worn theme intent, Simple, chilr careless boyhood, while Listening to Friend Morrison! We have learned in later days Truth may spequaint ways and home-spun dress, Thanks to Abram Morrison! Not to pander nor to please Come the nehe fitting message sent, Through such lips as Morrison's Dead and gone! But while its track Powow [12 mor
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
Bay of Seven Islands. Garden. An Autograph. An Easter Flower Gift. Godspeed. The Wishing Bridge. Storm on Lake Asquam. On a Fly-Leaf of Longfellow's Poems. At Last. A Greeting. The Poet and the Children. Wilson. The Mystic's Christmas. 1883Our Country. St. Gregory's Guest. How the Women went from Dover. What the Traveller said at Sunset. A Summer Pilgrimage. Winter Roses. 1884The Light that is felt. The Two Loves. The Story of Ida. Samuel E. Sewall. Sweet Fern. Abram Morrison. Birchbrook Mill. Lines written in an Album. 1885Hymns of the Brahmo Somaj. The Two Elizabeths. Requital. The Wood Giant. The Reunion. Adjustment. An Artist of the Beautiful. A Welcome to Lowell. 1886How the Robin came. Banished from Massachusetts. The Homestead. Revelation. The Bartholdi Statue. Norumbega Hall. Mulford. To a Cape Ann Schooner. Samuel J. Tilden. A Day's Journey. 1887On the Big Horn. A Legacy. 1888The Brown Dwarf of Riigen. Lydia H. Sigourney, Insc
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of Titles (search)
Index of Titles Abraham Davenport, IV. 279. Abram Morrison, II. 182. Adams, John Quincy, IV. 324. Adjustment, II. 339. After Election, III. 363. Album Verses, IV. 398. All's Well, II. 234. Among the Hills, i. 260. Amy Wentworth, i. 248. Andrew Rykman's Prayer, II. 258. Angel of Patience, The, II. 216. Angels of Buena Vista, The, i. 112. Anniversary Poem, III. 241. Answer, The, II. 265. April, II. 24. Arisen at Last, III. 171. Artist of the Beautiful, An, IV. 154. Astraea, III. 339. Astraea at the Capitol, III. 234. At Eventide, II. 169. At Last, II. 333. At Port Royal, III. 230. At School-Close, IV. 207. At Washington, III. 106. Autograph, An, II. 179; IV. 407. Autumn Thoughts, II. 20. Banished from Massachusetts, i. 419. Barbara Frietchie, III. 245. Barclay of Ury, i. 107. Barefoot Boy, The, II. 126 Bartholdi Statue, The, IV. 223. Bartlett, William Francis, IV. 138. Battle Autumn of 1
y called"was set upon, whether engaged in quieting the disturbance or walking peaceably along the street, We were not present at the melees; but are informed that as many as forty or fifty persons seemed to be backing and urging on the rioters. We are inclined to think this an exaggeration, but there were certainly enough to reflect seriously upon the credit our city. Among the most seriously by the rioters were the following: Messrs. Crombie, C D Sears, Charles Chapin, John Mickler, Abram Morrison, A W Crombie, W C Sears, S Goldman, and many others were furiously assailed, but escaped with no injury of consequence. As soon as one of the rioters pitched upon a man, a dozen would come to his assistance, and with blows and kicks disable him, and then attack a new victims. As the alarm spread and our good citizens gathered, the rioters began to cool off, and quiet was finally restored. The friends of the rioters hustled them out of town before any arrests were made, but on