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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of first lines (search)
ranger hand that gives, IV. 398. Pardon, Lord, the lips that dare, II. 259. Piero Luca, known of all the town, IV. 251. Pipes of the misty moorlands, i. 183. Poet and friend of poets, if thy glass, IV. 285. Poor and inadequate the shadow-play, II. 169. Pray give the Atlantic, IV. 408. Put up the sword! The voice of Christ once more, III. 365. Raze these long blocks of brick and stone, i. 230. Red as the banner which enshrouds, IV. 343. Right in the track where Sherman, III. 264. Rivermouth Rocks are fair to see, IV. 235. Robert Rawlin!—Frosts were falling, i. 160. Sad Mayflower! watched by winter stars, II. 35. Saint Patrick, slave to Milcho of the herds, III. 239. Sarah Greenleaf, of eighteen years, IV. 393. Say, whose is this fair picture, which the light, IV. 386. Scarce had the solemn Sabbath-bell, III. 153. Seeress of the misty Norland, IV. 52. She came and stood in the Old South Church, i. 371. She sang alone, ere wom