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Helen Hunt Jackson

Helen Hunt Jackson has 11 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.

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11 approved public poems
Common themes
nature, love, beauty, solitude, faith

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  1. A Calendar of Sonnets: April by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "No days such honored days as these! While yet" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: April"

    nature, love, beauty
  2. A Calendar of Sonnets: January by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "O Winter! frozen pulse and heart of fire," — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: January"

    nature, love, death
  3. A Calendar of Sonnets: July by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "Some flowers are withered and some joys have died;" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: July"

    nature, death, beauty
  4. A Calendar of Sonnets: June by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "O month whose promise and fulfilment blend," — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: June"

    nature, love, beauty
  5. A Calendar of Sonnets: March by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "Month which the warring ancients strangely styled" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: March"

    nature, love, faith
  6. A Calendar of Sonnets: May by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "O Month when they who love must love and wed!" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: May"

    nature, love, death
  7. A Calendar of Sonnets: November by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "This is the treacherous month when autumn days" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Calendar of Sonnets: November"

    nature, love, death
  8. A Dream by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "I dreamed that I ws dead and crossed the heavens,--" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "A Dream"

    love, death, hope
  9. Death by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "My body, eh? Friend Death, how now?" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "Death"

    nature, love, death
  10. Freedom by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "What freeman knoweth freedom? Never he" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "Freedom"

    nature, love, beauty
  11. The Fir-Tree and the Brook by Helen Hunt Jackson

    "The Fir-Tree looked on stars, but loved the Brook!" — Helen Hunt Jackson, "The Fir-Tree and the Brook"

    nature, love, death

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