id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37191 Kennedy, William Sloane John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life, Genius, and Writings .txt text/plain 64477 3613 75 John Whittier, the father of the poet, is described by citizens of unusually high order is shown by the poems of hers appended to Mr. Whittier's "Hazel Blossoms," published after her death. Mr. Whittier says that the last time he saw Robert, "Threescore years Whittier was twenty-four years old when he published his first volume. In 1849 Mr. Whittier collected and published his anti-slavery poems, meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelphia, Mr. Whittier said: "I am not insensible to literary reputation; I love, of Whittier's poems on slavery,--a wild melody in them like that of "I am sometimes asked, 'Is the poet Whittier really a Quaker or only were life-long friends of Whittier, and their voices in the song they Mr. Whittier is not only a poet, but is himself a poem." this is Mr. Whittier, the Quaker poet, that you have heard about; shake ./cache/37191.txt ./txt/37191.txt