Occasional Poems - Part 3 from Volume IV., the Works of Whittier: Personal Poems
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892
English
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OCCASIONAL POEMS
BY
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER
CONTENTS:
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
EVA
Suggested by Mrs. Stowe's tale of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and written
when the characters in the tale were realities by the fireside of
countless American homes.
Dry the tears for holy Eva,
With the blessed angels leave her;
Of the form so soft and fair
Give to earth the tender care.
For the golden locks of Eva
Let the sunny south-land give her
Flowery pillow of repose,
Orange-bloom and budding rose.
In the better home of Eva
Let the shining ones receive her,
With the welcome-voiced psalm,
Harp of gold and waving palm,
All is light and peace with Eva;
There the darkness cometh never;
Tears are wiped, and fetters fall.
And the Lord is all in all.
Weep no more for happy Eva,
Wrong and sin no more shall grieve her;
Care and pain and weariness
Lost in love so measureless.
Gentle Eva, loving Eva,
Child confessor, true believer,
Listener at the Master's knee,
"Suffer such to come to me."
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