Whittier, John Greenleaf, the American Quaker poet, was born at Haverhill, Massachusetts, Dec. 17, 1807. He began life as a farm-boy and shoemaker, and subsequently became a successful journalist, editor and poet. In 1828 he became editor of the American Manufacturer (Boston), in 1830 of the New England Review, and an 1836 (on becoming Secretary to the American Anti-Slavery Society) of the Pennsylvania Freeman. He was also for some time, beginning with 1847, the corresponding editor of the National Era. In 1840 he removed to Amesbury, Massachusetts, where most of his later works have been written. At the present time [1890] he lives alternately at Amesbury and Boston. His first poetical piece was printed in the Newburyport Free Press in 182… Go to person page >
Display Title: Blow, winds of God, awake and blowFirst Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blowTune Title: YORKAuthor: John Greenleaf WhittierDate: 1910
Display Title: Shine Out, Oh, Life DivineFirst Line: Blow winds of God, awake and blowTune Title: [Blow winds of God, awake and blow]Author: J. G. WhittierDate: 1893
Display Title: Blow, winds of God, awake and blowFirst Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blowTune Title: WALSALLAuthor: John G. WhittierMeter: C.M.Date: 1939Subject: Love |
Display Title: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsFirst Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsTune Title: KENDALAuthor: John G. WhittierDate: 1913Subject: Praise to God | His Fatherhood and Love
Display Title: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsFirst Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsAuthor: Arthur Cottman; John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf WhittierDate: 1937
Display Title: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsFirst Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsAuthor: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf WhittierDate: 1930
Display Title: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsFirst Line: Blow, winds of God, awake and blow the mistsAuthor: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf WhittierDate: 1937
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