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Title: Personal Poems I 
Part 1, From Volume IV., The Works of Whittier: Personal Poems 
Author: John Greenleaf Whittier 
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PERSONAL POEMS 
BY 
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER 
CONTENTS 
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 STURGER
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 
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 
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 
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 
NOTE. The portrait prefacing this volume is from an engraving on steel 
by J. A. J. WILCOX in 1888, after a photograph taken by Miss ISA E. 
GRAY in July, 1885. 
PERSONAL POEMS 
A LAMENT 
"The parted spirit,
Knoweth it not our sorrow? Answereth not
Its 
blessing to our tears?" 
The circle is broken, one seat is forsaken,
One bud from the tree of 
our friendship is shaken;
One heart from among us no longer shall 
thrill
With joy in our gladness, or grief in our ill. 
Weep! lonely and lowly are slumbering now
The light of her glances, 
the pride of her brow;
Weep! sadly and long shall we listen in vain
To hear the soft tones of her welcome again. 
Give our tears to the dead! For humanity's claim
From its silence and 
darkness is ever the same;
The hope of that world whose existence is 
bliss
May not stifle the tears of the mourners of this. 
For, oh! if one glance the freed spirit can throw
On the scene of its 
troubled probation below,
Than the pride of the marble, the pomp of 
the dead,
To that glance will be dearer the tears which we shed. 
Oh, who can forget the mild light of her smile,
Over lips moved with 
music and feeling the while,
The eye's deep enchantment, dark, 
dream-like, and clear,
In the glow of its gladness, the shade of its tear. 
And the charm of her features, while over the whole
Played the hues 
of the heart and the sunshine