
This volume gathers a series of stirring verses that celebrate the quiet heroism of nineteenth‑century reformers. Through vivid language and reverent rhythm, the poems explore the weight of conscience, the courage to bear a personal “cross,” and the enduring hope that sacrificial deeds plant seeds for a brighter future. The collection invites listeners to feel the pulse of an era where faith and principle guided individuals toward freedom and justice.
Among the pieces are tributes to a young Quaker who paid with his life for aiding escaped slaves, a philanthropist who risked everything for Greek independence, and a steadfast congressman who stood against oppressive laws. Each poem paints its subject with a blend of historical detail and timeless moral reflection, echoing the resonance of battles fought both on fields and in the heart. Listeners will be moved by the lyrical compassion that honors those who chose duty over safety, urging us all to consider the lasting impact of brave, compassionate action.
Full title
Personal Poems II Part 2 from Volume IV of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (72K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1807–1892
A leading 19th-century American poet, he brought warmth, plainspoken feeling, and strong moral conviction to both his verse and public life. His work is especially remembered for its New England settings and for poems that stood firmly against slavery.
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