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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 1. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Narrative and legendary poems (search)
nd feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead! 1857. The sycamores. Hugh Tallant was the first Irish resident of Haverhill, Mass. He planted the button-wood trees on the bankrew, Through the moonlit eves of summer, Making Amphion's fable true. Rise again, thou poor Hugh Tallant! Pass in jerkin green along, With thy eyes brimful of laughter, And thy mouth as full of song!” Merry-faced, with spade and fiddle, Singing through the ancient town, Only this, of poor Hugh Tallant, Hath Tradition handed down. Not a stone his grave discloses; But if yet his spirit walks, Tials of the gleeman! Linking still the river-shores, With their shadows cast by sunset, Stand Hugh Tallant's sycamores! When the Father of his Country Through the north-land riding came, And the roofand tall, and stately, On the river's winding shores, Stand the Occidental plane-trees, Stand Hugh Tallant's sycamores. 1857. The pipes at Lucknow. An incident of the Sepoy mutiny. pipes o