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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Occasional Poems (search)
trembling soul that feared so much. Through her the peace that passeth sight Came to him, as he lapsed away As one whose troubled dreams of night Slide slowly into tranquil day. The sweetness of the Land of Flowers Upon his lonely grave she laid: The jasmine dropped its golden showers, The orange lent its bloom and shade. And something whispered in her thought, More sweet than mortal voices be: “The service thou for him hast wrought O daughter! hath been done for me.” 1875. Centennial Hymn. Written for the opening of the International Exhibition, Philadelphia, May 10, 1876. The music for the hymn was written by John K. Paine, and may be found in The Atlantic Monthly for June, 1876. I. our fathers' God! from out whose hand The centuries fall like grains of sand, We meet to-day, united, free, And loyal to our land and Thee, To thank Thee for the era done, And trust Thee for the opening one. Ii. Here, where of old, by Thy design, The fathers spake that word of
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
ing Volmer and Elsie. The Brewing of Soma. Hymn for the Opening of Plymouth Church. 1873Conductor Bradley. John Underhill. A Mystery. In Quest. The Friend's Burial. The Prayer of Agassiz. A Christmas Carmen. 1874Kinsman. The Golden Wedding of Longwood. Vesta. A Sea Dream. Hazel Blossoms. Summer. 1875I was a Stranger and ye took me in. The Two Angels. The Healer. Child Songs. Lexington. The Library. A Farewell. 1876June on the Merrimac. Sunset on the Bearcamp. Centennial Hymn. 1877Giving and Taking. Hymn of the Dunkers. The Henchman. In the Old South. Red Riding Hood. The Witch of Wenham. The Problem. Thiers. Fitz-Greene Halleck. King Solomon and the Ants. In Response. At School Close. 1878The Seeking of the Waterfall. At Eventide. Oriental Maxims. The Vision of Echard. William Francis Bartlett. Hymn of the Children. 1879The Khan's Devil. The Trailing Arbutus. The Dead Feast of the Kol Folk. Inscriptions. Our Autocrat. Bayard Taylor.
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of Titles (search)
11. Brewing of Soma, The, II. 291. Bridal of Pennacook, The, i. 79. Brother of Mercy, The, IV. 251. Brown Dwarf of Rugen, The, i. 421. Brown of Ossawatomie, IV. 106. Bryant on his Birthday, IV. 113. Burial of Barber, III. 181. Burning Drift-Wood, IV. 298. Burns, IV. 92. By their Works, II. 326. Cable Hymn, The, IV. 269. Calef in Boston, III. 332. Call of the Christian, The, II. 193. Captain's Well, The, IV. 289. Cassandra Southwick, i. 65. Centennial Hymn, IV. 205. Chalkley Hall, IV. 35. Changeling, The, IV. 255. Channing, IV. 42. Chapel of the Hermits, The, i. 126. Charity, IV. 332. Chicago, IV. 195. Child-Songs, II. 306. Christian Slave, The, III. 86. Christian Tourists, The, III. 324. Christmas Carmen, A, II. 304. Christmas of 1888, The, IV. 285. Cities of the Plain, The, II. 191. Clear Vision, The, II. 286. Clerical Oppressors, III. 38. Cobbler Keezar's Vision, i. 241. Common Question,