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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Personal Poems (search)
arth, Thy sweet thoughts and northern fancies Meet and mingle with our mirth. And o'er weary spirits keeping Sorrow's night-watch, long and chill, Shine they like thy sun of summer Over midnight vale and hill. We alone to thee are strangers, Thou our friend and teacher art; Come, and know us as we know thee; Let us meet thee heart to heart! To our homes and household altars We, in turn, thy steps would lead, As thy loving hand has led us O'er the threshold of the Swede. 1849. To Avis Keene. On Receiving a basket of sea-mosses. thanks for thy gift Of ocean flowers, Born where the golden drift Of the slant sunshine falls Down the green, tremulous walls Of water, to the cool, still coral bowers, Where, under rainbows of perpetual showers, God's gardens of the deep His patient angels keep; Gladdening the dim, strange solitude With fairest forms and hues, and thus Forever teaching us The lesson which the many-colored skies, The flowers, and leaves, and painted butterflies, The
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
e of the Charter Breakers. The Wish of To-Day. Paean. The Poor Voter on Election Day. The Crisis. The Reward. The Holy Land. Worship. The Peace Convention at Brussels. 1849Calef in Boston. To Pius IX. On Receiving an Eagle's Quill from Lake Superior. Kathleen. Our State. To Fredrika Bremer. The Men of Old. The Christian Tourists. The Lakeside. Autumn Thoughts. The Legend of St. Mark. 1850The Well of Loch Maree. Ichabod. In the Evil Day. Elliott. The Hill-Top. To Avis Keene. A Sabbath Scene. Derne. Lines on the Portrait 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.
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of Titles (search)
ylor, Bayard, IV. 140. Telling the Bees, i. 186. Tent on the Beach, The, IV. 227. Texas, III. 94. Thiers, IV. 135. Three Bells, The, i. 352. Thy Will be Done, III. 217. Tilden, Samuel J., IV. 155. To——. Lines written after a Summer Day's Excursion, IV. 67. To——, with a Copy of John Woolman's Journal, IV. 16. To a Cape Ann Schooner, IV. 155. To a Friend, IV. 23. To a Poetical Trio in the City of Gotham, IV. 396. To a Southern Statesman, III. 104 To Avis Keene, IV. 54. To Charles Sumne, IV. 91. To Delaware, III. 127. To E. C. S., IV. 285. To Englishmen, III. 226. To Faneuil Hall, III. 98. To Fredrika Bremer, IV. 52. To G. G., IV. 308. To George B. Cheever, IV. 97. To James T. Fields, IV. 98. To John C. Fremont, III. 222. To J. P., IV. 34. To Lydia Maria Child, IV. 120. To Massachusetts, III. 100. To my Friend on the Death of his sister, IV. 46. To my old Schoolmaster, IV. 73. To my Sister, II. 110