Personal Poems, Complete / Volume IV of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

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PERSONAL POEMS

By John Greenleaf Whittier

A LAMENT

TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES B. STORRS,

LINES ON THE DEATH OF S. OLIVER TORREY, SECRETARY OF THE BOSTON

TO , WITH A COPY OF WOOLMAN'S JOURNAL.

LEGGETT'S MONUMENT.

TO A FRIEND, ON HER RETURN FROM EUROPE.

LUCY HOOPER.

FOLLEN. ON READING HIS ESSAY ON THE "FUTURE STATE."

TO J. P. John Pierpont, the eloquent preacher and poet of

CHALKLEY HALL.

GONE

TO RONGE.

CHANNING.

TO MY FRIEND ON THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER.

DANIEL WHEELER

TO FREDRIKA BREMER.

TO AVIS KEENE ON RECEIVING A BASKET OF SEA-MOSSES.

THE HILL-TOP

ICHABOD

THE LOST OCCASION.

WORDSWORTH, WRITTEN ON A BLANK LEAF OF HIS MEMOIRS.

TO , LINES WRITTEN AFTER A SUMMER DAY'S EXCURSION.

BENEDICITE.

KOSSUTH

TO MY OLD SCHOOLMASTER. AN EPISTLE NOT AFTER THE MANNER OF HORACE

THE HERO.

RANTOUL.

WILLIAM FORSTER.

TO CHARLES SUMNER.

BURNS, ON RECEIVING A SPRIG OF HEATHER IN BLOSSOM.

TO GEORGE B. CHEEVER

TO JAMES T. FIELDS ON A BLANK LEAF OF "POEMS PRINTED, NOT PUBLISHED."

THE MEMORY OF BURNS.

IN REMEMBRANCE OF JOSEPH STURGE.

BROWN OF OSSAWATOMIE

NAPLES INSCRIBED TO ROBERT C. WATERSTON, OF BOSTON.

A MEMORIAL

BRYANT ON HIS BIRTHDAY

THOMAS STARR KING

LINES ON A FLY-LEAF.

GEORGE L. STEARNS

GARIBALDI

TO LYDIA MARIA CHILD, ON READING HER POEM IN "THE STANDARD."

THE SINGER.

HOW MARY GREW.

SUMNER

THEIRS

FITZ-GREENE HALLECK. AT THE UNVEILING OF HIS STATUE.

WILLIAM FRANCIS BARTLETT.

BAYARD TAYLOR.

WITHIN THE GATE. L. M. C.

IN MEMORY. JAMES T. FIELDS.

WILSON

THE POET AND THE CHILDREN. LONGFELLOW.

A WELCOME TO LOWELL

AN ARTIST OF THE BEAUTIFUL. GEORGE FULLER

MULFORD. Author of The Nation and The Republic of God. #NAME? -

TO A CAPE ANN SCHOONER

SAMUEL J. TILDEN. GREYSTONE, AUG. 4, 1886. - - - - Once more, O

OCCASIONAL POEMS

EVA

A LAY OF OLD TIME.

A SONG OF HARVEST

KENOZA LAKE.

FOR AN AUTUMN FESTIVAL

THE QUAKER ALUMNI.

OUR RIVER. FOR A SUMMER FESTIVAL AT "THE LAURELS" ON THE MERRIMAC.

REVISITED. Read at "The Laurels," on the Merrimac, 6th month,

"THE LAURELS" At the twentieth and last anniversary. #NAME? - -

JUNE ON THE MERRIMAC.

HYMN FOR THE OPENING OF THOMAS STARR KING'S HOUSE OF WORSHIP, 1864.

HYMN

A SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATION. Read at the President's Levee, Brown

CHICAGO The great fire at Chicago was on 8-10 October, 1871. -

KINSMAN. Died at the Island of Panay (Philippine group), aged

THE GOLDEN WEDDING OF LONGWOOD.

HYMN FOR THE OPENING OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA.

LEXINGTON 1775.

THE LIBRARY. Sung at the opening of the Haverhill Library,

"I WAS A STRANGER, AND YE TOOK ME IN." An incident in St.

CENTENNIAL HYMN.

AT SCHOOL-CLOSE. BOWDOIN STREET, BOSTON, 1877.

HYMN OF THE CHILDREN. Sung at the anniversary of the Children's

THE LANDMARKS.

GARDEN The American Horticultural Society, 1882. - - - - O

A GREETING

GODSPEED

WINTER ROSES. In reply to a flower gift from Mrs. Putnam's

THE REUNION

NORUMBEGA HALL.

THE BARTHOLDI STATUE 1886

ONE OF THE SIGNERS.

THE TENT ON THE BEACH

THE WRECK OF RIVERMOUTH

THE GRAVE BY THE LAKE

THE BROTHER OF MERCY.

THE CHANGELING.

THE MAIDS OF ATTITASH.

KALLUNDBORG CHURCH

THE CABLE HYMN.

THE DEAD SHIP OF HARPSWELL.

THE PALATINE.

ABRAHAM DAVENPORT

THE WORSHIP OF NATURE.

AT SUNDOWN

TO E. C. S.

THE CHRISTMAS OF 1888.

THE VOW OF WASHINGTON.

THE CAPTAIN'S WELL.

AN OUTDOOR RECEPTION.

R. S. S., AT DEER ISLAND ON THE MERRIMAC.

BURNING DRIFT-WOOD

O. W. HOLMES ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTH-DAY.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.

HAVERHILL. 1640-1890.

TO G. G. AN AUTOGRAPH.

INSCRIPTION

LYDIA H. SIGOURNEY. Inscription on her Memorial Tablet in

MILTON

THE BIRTHDAY WREATH December 17, 1891. #NAME? - - - - The

THE WIND OF MARCH.

BETWEEN THE GATES.

THE LAST EVE OF SUMMER.

TO OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. 8TH Mo. 29TH, 1892.



THE WORKS OF JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER, Volume IV. (of VII)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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