PERSONAL POEMS |
A Lament |
To the Memory of Charles B. Storrs |
Lines on the Death of S. Oliver Torrey |
To ——, with a Copy of Woolman’s Journal |
Leggett’s Monument |
To a Friend, on her Return from Europe |
Lucy Hooper |
Follen |
To J. P. |
Chalkley Hall |
Gone |
To Ronge |
Channing |
To my Friend on the Death of his Sister |
Daniel Wheeler |
To Fredrika Bremer |
To Avis Keene |
The Hill-Top |
Elliott |
Ichabod |
The Lost Occasion |
Wordsworth |
To ——. Lines written after a Summer Day’s Excursion |
In Peace |
Benedicite |
Kossuth |
To my Old Schoolmaster |
The Cross |
The Hero |
Rantoul |
William Forster |
To Charles Sumner |
Burns |
To George B. Cheever |
To James T. Fields |
The Memory of Burns |
In Remembrance of Joseph Sturge |
Brown of Ossawatomie |
Naples |
A Memorial |
Bryant on his Birthday |
Thomas Starr King |
Lines on a Fly-Leaf |
George L. Stearns |
Garibaldi |
To Lydia Maria Child |
The Singer |
How Mary Grew |
Sumner |
Thiers |
Fitz-Greene Halleck |
William Francis Bartlett |
Bayard Taylor |
Our Autocrat |
Within the Gate |
In Memory: James T. Fields |
Wilson |
The Poet and the Children |
A Welcome to Lowell |
An Artist of the Beautiful |
Mulford |
To a Cape Ann Schooner |
Samuel J. Tilden |
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OCCASIONAL POEMS |
Eva |
A Lay of Old Time |
A Song of Harvest |
Kenoza Lake |
For an Autumn Festival |
The Quaker Alumni |
Our River |
Revisited |
“The Laurels” |
June on the Merrimac |
Hymn for the Opening of Thomas Starr King’s House of Worship |
Hymn for the House of Worship at Georgetown, erected in Memory of a Mother |
A Spiritual Manifestation |
Chicago |
Kinsman |
The Golden Wedding of Longwood |
Hymn for the Opening of Plymouth Church, St. Paul, Minnesota |
Lexington |
The Library |
“I was a Stranger, and ye took me in” |
Centennial Hymn |
At School-Close |
Hymn of the Children |
The Landmarks |
Garden |
A Greeting |
Godspeed |
Winter Roses |
The Reunion |
Norumbega Hall |
The Bartholdi Statue |
One of the Signers |
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THE TENT ON THE BEACH |
Prelude |
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 |
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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 Birthday |
James Russell Lowell |
Haverhill. 1640–1890 |
To G. G. |
Preston Powers, Inscription for Bass-Relief |
Lydia H. Sigourney, Inscription on Tablet |
Milton, On Memorial Window |
The Birthday Wreath |
The Wind of March |
Between the Gates |
The Last Eve of Summer |
To Oliver Wendell Holmes, 8th Mo. 29th, 1892 |
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POEMS BY ELIZABETH H. WHITTIER |
The Dream of Argyle |
Lines written on the departure of Joseph Sturge |
John Quincy Adams |
Dr. Kane in Cuba |
Lady Franklin |
Night and Death |
The Meeting Waters |
The Wedding Veil |
Charity |
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APPENDIX I. EARLY AND UNCOLLECTED VERSES |
The Exile’s Departure |
The Deity |
The Vale of the Merrimac |
Benevolence |
Ocean |
The Sicilian Vespers |
The Spirit of the North |
The Earthquake |
Judith at the Tent of Holofernes |
Metacom |
Mount Agiochook |
The Drunkard to his Bottle |
The Fair Quakeress |
Bolivar |
Isabella of Austria |
The Fratricide |
Isabel |
Stanzas: “Bind up thy tresses” |
Mogg Megone |
The Past and Coming Year |
The Missionary |
Evening in Burmah |
Massachusetts |
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APPENDIX II. POEMS PRINTED IN THE ‘LIFE OF WHITTIER’ |
The Home-Coming of the Bride |
The Song of the Vermonters, 1779 |
To a Poetical Trio in the City of Gotham |
Album Verses |
What State Street said to South Carolina, and what South Carolina said to State Street |
A Frémont Campaign Song |
The Quakers are Out |
A Legend of the Lake |
Letter to Lucy Larcom |
Lines on Leaving Appledore |
Mrs. Choate’s House-Warming |
An Autograph |
To Lucy Larcom |
A Farewell |
On A Fly-Leaf of Longfellow’s Poems: “Hushed now the sweet consoling tongue” |
Samuel E. Sewall |
Lines written in an Album: “What shall I wish him?” |
A Day’s Journey |
A Fragment: “The dreadful burden of our sins we feel” |