The Frost Spirit, and other poems Part 1 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

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The Frost Spirit, and other poems Part 1 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

by John Greenleaf Whittier

EN·~45 minutes·1 chapter

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The collection opens with a series of vivid nature poems that capture the shifting moods of the American landscape. From the crackling arrival of a winter spirit over frozen lakes to the quiet heat of midsummer by a lakeside, each piece paints a season with crisp detail and a palpable sense of place. The verses move through forests, rivers, and mountain vistas, inviting listeners to feel the wind, the sun, and the whisper of pine needles.

Interwoven among the scenery are more intimate, reflective works that turn toward memory and personal growth. Quiet reveries on childhood, brief glimpses of forgotten friendships, and thoughtful meditations on art and learning give the anthology a heartfelt, conversational tone. These poems linger on small moments, allowing the listener to recognize their own experiences in the gentle cadence of the lines.

The collection also offers a ribbon of religious poems that explore faith, wonder, and the search for deeper meaning. Drawing on biblical imagery and timeless hymns, they blend reverent awe with a humble, human touch. Together, the varied sections create a richly textured listening experience that celebrates both the outer world and the inner spirit.

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The Frost Spirit, and other poems Part 1 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier Part 1 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

Language

en

Duration

~45 minutes (43K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier

1807–1892

A Quaker poet with a strong moral voice, he became one of the best-known American writers of the 19th century. His work joined plainspoken New England life with a lifelong fight against slavery.

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