List of Works
Poetry collections
- Poems written during the Progress of the Abolition Question in the United States (1837)
- Lays of My Home (1843)
- Voices of Freedom (1846)
- Songs of Labor (1850)
- The Chapel of the Hermits (1853)
- Le Marais du Cygne (September 1858 Atlantic Monthly )
- Home Ballads (1860)
- The Furnace Blast (1862)
- Maud Muller (1856)
- In War Time (1864)
- Snow-Bound (1866)
- The Tent on the Beach (1867)
- Among the Hills (1869)
- Whittier's Poems Complete (1874) *The Pennsylvania Pilgrim (1872)
- The Vision of Echard (1878)
- The King's Missive (1881)
- Saint Gregory's Guest (1886)
- At Sundown (1890)
Prose
- The Stranger in Lowell (1845)
- The Supernaturalism of New England (1847)
- Leaves from Margaret Smith's Journal (1849)
- Old Portraits and Modern Sketches (1850)
- Literary Recreations and Miscellanies (1854)
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