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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of first lines (search)
Unfathomed deep, unfetter'd waste, IV. 337. Unnoted as the setting of a star, IV. 154. Up and down the village streets, i. 210. Up from the meadows rich with corn, III. 245. Up from the sea, the wild north wind is blowing, IV. 311. Up, laggards of Freedom!—our free flag is cast, III. 189. Up the hillside, down the glen, III. 94. Up the streets of Aberdeen, i. 107. Voice of a people suffering long, III. 268. Voice of the Holy Spirit, making known, II. 326. Wake, sisters, wake! the day-star shines, II. 312. Wave of an awful torrent, thronging down, IV. 384. Weary of jangling noises never stilled, II. 336. We cross the prairie as of old, III. 176. We give thy natal day to hope, III. 367. We had been wandering for many days, i. 80. We have opened the door, i. 376. Welcome home again, brave seaman! with thy thoughtful brow and gray, III. 111. We live by Faith; but Faith is not the slave, II. 327. Well speed thy mission, bold Icon