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Early American Poets » William Cullen Bryant » William Cullen Bryant Poetry

William Cullen Bryant Poetry 


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Shalt thou not teach me, in that calmer home,
The wisdom that I learned so ill in this
The wisdom which is lovetill I become
Thy fit companion in that land of bliss?

 William Cullen Bryant. From: The Future Life

 

Bryant Poems Include


A Forest Hymn

Consumption

June

November

October

Thanatopsis

The Death Of Lincoln

The Death Of The Flowers

The Gladness Of Nature

The Skies

The Strange Lady

To A Waterfowl

To The Fringed Gentian


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William Cullen Bryant Poetry

A Forest Hymn

Consumption

June

November

October

Thanatopsis

The Death Of Lincoln

The Death Of The Flowers

The Gladness Of Nature

The Skies

The Strange Lady

To A Waterfowl

To The Fringed Gentian