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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Personal Poems (search)
s a slave,— Wherever rise the peoples, Wherever sinks a throne, The throbbing heart of Freedom finds An answer in his own. Knight of a better era, Without reproach or fear! Said I not well that Bayards And Sidneys still are here? “ 1853. Rantoul. No more fitting inscription could be placed on the tombstone of Robert Rantoul than this: He died at his post in Congress, and his last words were a protest in the name of Democracy against the Fugitive-Slave Law. one day, along the electrRobert Rantoul than this: He died at his post in Congress, and his last words were a protest in the name of Democracy against the Fugitive-Slave Law. one day, along the electric wire His manly word for Freedom sped; We came next morn: that tongue of fire Said only, ‘He who spake is dead!’ Dead! while his voice was living yet, In echoes round the pillared dome! Dead! while his blotted page lay wet With themes of state and loves of home! Dead! in that crowning grace of time, That triumph of life's zenith hour! Dead! while we watched his manhood's prime Break from the slow bud into flower! Dead! he so great, and strong, and wise, While the mean thousands yet d
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
of a Celebrated Publisher. All's Well. 1851Remembrance. The Chapel of the Hermits. The Prisoners of Naples. To my Old Schoolmaster. Invocation. Wordsworth. In Peace. Kossuth. To ——. Lines written after a Summer Day's Excursion. What State Street said. 1852Pictures. The Cross. First-Day Thoughts. Questions of Life. April. The Disenthralled. The Peace of Europe. Eva. Astrea. 1853Tauler. Summer by the Lakeside. Trust. My Namesake. The Dream of Pio Nono. The Hero. Rantoul. Official Piety. 1854The Voices. Burns. William Forster. Charles Sumner. The Rendition. The Haschish. The Fruit Gift. Maud Muller. The Hermit of the Thebaid. Letter from a Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The Kansas Emigrants. A Memory. 1855The Barefoot Boy. My Dream. Flowers in Winter. Arisen at Last. For Righteousness' Sake. Inscription on a Sun-Dial. 1856The Ranger. The Mayflower. The Conquest of Finland. The New Exodus. A Lay of Old Time. A S
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of Titles (search)
The, i. 217. Pressed Gentian, The, II. 64. Prisoner for Debt, The, III. 321. Prisoners of Naples, The, III. 335. Problem, The, III. 366. Proclamation, The, III. 239. Proem, i. 11. Prophecy of Samuel Sewall, The, i. 210. Pumpkin, The, II. 107. Quaker Alumni, The, IV. 166. Quaker of the Olden Time, The, III. 271. Quakers are Out, The, IV. 401. Questions of Life, II. 236. Rabbi Ishmael, i. 387. Randolph of Roanoke, III. 131. Ranger, The, i. 160. Rantoul, IV. 84. Raphael, II. 98. Red Riding-Hood, II. 166. Red River Voyageur, The, i. 215. Reformer, The, III. 314. Relic, The, III. 69. Remembrance, II. 114. Rendition, The, III. 170. Requirement, II. 327. Requital, i. 413. Response, II. 168. Reunion, The, IV. 220. Revelation, II. 342. Revisited, IV. 178. Reward, The, II. 232. Ritner, III. 47. River Path, The, II. 53. Robin, The, i. 314. Rock, The, in El Ghor, II. 247. Rock-Tomb of Bradore