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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
for the quiet haunts of home, For love and its companionship, and all The blessings left behind him; yet above Its sorrows and its clouds his spirit rose, Tearful and yet triumphant, taking hold Of the eternal promises of God, And steadfast in its faith. Here are some lines Penned in his lonely mission-house and sent To a dear friend at home who even now Lingers above them with a mournful joy, Holding them well-nigh sacred as a leaf Plucked from the record of a breaking heart. Evening in Burmah. A night of wonder! piled afar With ebon feet and crests of snow, Like Himalaya's peaks, which bar The sunset and the sunset's star From half the shadowed vale below, Volume and vast the dense clouds lie, And over them, and down the sky, Paled in the moon, the lightnings go. And what a strength of light and shade Is chequering all the earth below! And, through the jungle's verdant braid, Of tangled vine and wild reed made, What blossoms in the moonlight glow I The Indian rose's lovelines
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of Titles (search)
Jarl Thorkell, The, i. 277. Double-Headed Snake of Newbury, The, i. 192. Dream of Argyle, The, IV. 319. Dream of Pio Nono, The, III. 343. Dream of Summer, A, II. 17. Drovers, The, III. 304. Drunkard to his Bottle, The, IV. 348. Earthquake, The, IV. 341. Easter Flower Gift, An, II. 331. Ego, II. 101. Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, III. 219. Elliott, IV. 59. Emancipation Group, The, III. 266. Eternal Goodness, The, II. 267. Eva, IV. 157. Evening in Burmah, IV. 389. Eve of Election, The, III. 353. Exile's Departure, The, IV. 333. Exiles, The, i. 53. Expostulation, III. 24. Extract from A New England Legend, i. 23. Ezekiel, II. 209. Fair Quakeress, The, IV. 349. Familist's Hymn, The, II. 205. Farewell, A, IV. 409. Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother, The, III. 56. Female Martyr, The, i. 19. First-Day Thoughts, II. 242. First Flowers, The, II. 46. Fishermen, The, III. 294. Flowers in Winter, II.