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Early American Poets » William Cullen Bryant » William Cullen Bryant Poetry
William Cullen Bryant Poetry
Shalt thou not teach me, in that calmer home,
The wisdom that I learned so ill in this–
The wisdom which is love–till 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