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The poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier
in four volumes
Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892)
1.
VOLUME I NARRATIVE AND LEGENDARY POEMS
2.
VOLUME II POEMS OF NATURE, RELIGIOUS POEMS, ETC.
3.
VOLUME III ANTI-SLAVERY POEMS, SONGS OF LABOR AND REFORM
VOLUME IV Personal Poems, The Tent on the Beach, etc.
PERSONAL POEMS
OCCASIONAL POEMS
THE TENT ON THE BEACH
AT SUNDOWN
APPENDIX
1.
I. EARLY AND UNCOLLECTED VERSES.
2.
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.
SAMUEL E. SEWALL.
LINES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM.
A DAY'S JOURNEY.
A FRAGMENT.
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The poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier
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