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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Personal Poems (search)
f and stay, Watched o'er thy wandering way, Freshly remember. So, when the call shall be Soon or late unto thee, As to all given, Still may that picture live, All its fair forms survive, And to thy spirit give Gladness in Heaven! 1841. Lucy Hooper. Lucy Hooper died at Brooklyn, L. I., on the 1st of 8th mo., 1841, aged twenty-four years. they tell me, Lucy, thou art dead, That all of thee we loved and cherished Has with thy summer roses perished; And left, as its young beauty fled, Lucy Hooper died at Brooklyn, L. I., on the 1st of 8th mo., 1841, aged twenty-four years. they tell me, Lucy, thou art dead, That all of thee we loved and cherished Has with thy summer roses perished; And left, as its young beauty fled, An ashen memory in its stead, The twilight of a parted day Whose fading light is cold and vain, The heart's faint echo of a strain Of low, sweet music passed away. That true and loving heart, that gift Of a mind, earnest, clear, profound, Bestowing, with a glad unthrift, Its sunny light on all around, Affinities which only could Cleave to the pure, the true, and good; And sympathies which found no rest, Save with the loveliest and best. Of them—of thee—remains there naught But sorrow in the mou
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
tine. Hymn: O Holy Father, just and true. Ritner. The Pastoral Letter. Lines on the Death of S. Oliver Torrey. 1838Pentucket. The Familist's Hymn. Pennsylvania Hall. Album Verses. The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother. The Quaker of the Olden Time. 1839The New Year. The Relic. The World's Convention. 1840To——, with a copy of Woolman's Journal. 1841The Cypress Tree of Ceylon. St. John. The Exiles. Funeral Tree of the Sokokis. The Norsemen. Memories. The Merrimac. Lucy Hooper. To a Friend. Leggett's Monument. Democracy. 1842Follen. The Gallows. Raphael. 1843The Knight of St. John. Cassandra Southwick. The New Wife and the Old. Hampton Beach. Ego. To J. P. Chalkley Hall. Massachusetts to Virginia. The Christian Slave. Seed-Time and Harvest. To the Reformers of England. The Human Sacrifice. 1844The Pumpkin. The Bridal of Pennacook. Ezekiel. Channing. To Massachusetts. The Sentence of John L. Brown. To Faneuil Hall. Texas. 1845New Hamps
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of Titles (search)
. 216. Halleck, Fitz-Greene, IV. 136. Hampton Beach, II. 14. Haschish, The, III. 173. Haverhill, IV. 303. Hazel Blossoms, II. 72. Healer, The, II. 308. Help, II. 328. Henchman, The, i. 373. Hermit of the Thebaid, The, i. 144. Hero, The, IV. 80. Hill-Top, The, IV. 56. Hive at Gettysburg, The, III. 263. Holmes, O. W., on his Eightieth Birthday, IV. 302. Holy Land, The, II. 230. Home-Coming of the Bride, The, IV. 393. Homestead, The, i. 413. Hooper, Lucy, IV. 26. Howard at Atlanta, III. 264. How Mary Grew, IV. 126. How the Robin Came, i. 416. How the Women went from Dover, i. 400. Human Sacrifice, The, III. 282. Hunters of Men, The, III. 33. Huskers, The, III. 308. Hymn for the Celebration of Emancipation at Newburyport, III. 257. Hymn for the House of Worship at Georgetown, IV. 188. Hymn for the Opening of Plymouth Church, IV. 200. Hymn for the Opening of Thomas Starr King's House of Worship, IV. 186.