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  1. The Family Library Of Poetry And Song Part 2: Being Choice Selections From The Best Poets, English, Scottish, Irish, And American (1880) by William Cullen Bryant, 2010-05-23
  2. Prose Writings by William Cullen Bryant, 2009-12-27
  3. Cooper's Works, Volume 9 by James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant, 2010-03-02
  4. The flood of years by William Cullen Bryant, W J. 1812-1897. ill Linton, 2010-09-08
  5. Four Books of the Iliad: I, VI, XXII and XXIV by Homer, 2007-07-25
  6. The Embargo by William Cullen Bryant, 1989-11
  7. The Fountain and Other Poems by William Cullen Bryant, 1989-11
  8. Letters of a traveller by William Cullen Bryant, 2010-08-19
  9. Ulysses Among The Phaeacians: From The Translation Of Homer's Odyssey by William Cullen Bryant, 2010-09-10
  10. The story of the fountain by William Cullen Bryant, Harry Fenn, et all 2010-09-11
  11. Cooper's Novels: The Redskins by James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant, et all 2010-02-11
  12. Selections from His Poetry and Prose by William Cullen Bryant, 1966-06
  13. Cooper's Novels: The Pilot by James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant, et all 2010-02-14
  14. A Forest Hymn by William Cullen Bryant, 2010-09-10

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82. William Cullen Bryant - The American Wordsworth []
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83. William Cullen Bryant - The American Wordsworth []
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84. FirstScience.com Poems - The Tides By William Cullen Bryant
The Tides. By william cullen bryant. The william cullen bryant (17941878)was born in Cummington, Mass. USA the son of a doctor. He
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The moon is at her full, and, riding high,
Floods the calm fields with light;
The airs that hover in the summer-sky
Are all asleep to-night. There comes no voice from the great woodlands round
That murmured all the day; Beneath the shadow of their boughs the ground Is not more still than they. - But ever heaves and moans the restless Deep; His rising tides I hear, Afar I see the glimmering billows leap; I see them breaking near. Each wave springs upward, climbing toward the fair Pure light that sits on high- Springs eagerly, and faintly sinks, to where

85. To A Cloud By William Cullen Bryant
To A Cloud. By william cullen bryant. Beautiful cloud! william cullen bryant(17941878) was born in Cummington, Mass. USA the son of a doctor.
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Beautiful cloud! with folds so soft and fair,
Swimming in the pure quiet air!
Thy fleeces bathed in sunlight, while below
Thy shadow o'er the vale moves slow;
Where, midst their labour, pause the reaper train As cool it comes along the grain. Beautiful cloud! I would I were with thee In thy calm way o'er land and sea: To rest on thy unrolling skirts, and look On Earth as on an open book; On streams that tie her realms with silver bands, And the long ways that seam her lands; And hear her humming cities, and the sound Of the great ocean breaking round. AyI would sail upon thy air-borne car To blooming regions distant far

86. William Cullen Bryant Homestead In Cummington, MA - Details | MuseumStuff.com
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OVERVIEW Home to America's great poet, William Cullen Bryant, this 1789 house is a National Historic Landmark and houses Braynt's extensive collections from his travels, as well as personal effects. ADMISSION subject to change Admission charged. Trustees of Reservations members admitted free. Tours offered weekends and Monday holidays, June through Columbus Day. URL http://www.thetrustees.org/bryanthomestead.cfm LOCATION Bryant Road, Cummington, MA, USA
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88. Intimate Friends: Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, William Cullen Bryant
New York, NY. 212873-3400. http//www.nyhistory.org/. Intimate Friends ThomasCole, Asher Durand, william cullen bryant. October 24, 2000, - February 4, 2001.
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New-York Historical Society New York, NY http://www.nyhistory.org/ Intimate Friends: Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, William Cullen Bryant October 24, 2000, - February 4, 2001 C urated by art scholars Barbara Novak and Ella M. Foshay, the exhibition. Intimate Friends draws on The New-York Historical Society's rich holdings of paintings, manuscripts and periodicals related to Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand , founders of the Hudson River School, the first American school of landscape painting, and their friend, the poet-editor William Cullen Bryant. A four-color catalogue written by Barbara Novak and Ella Foshay accompanies the exhibition. (left: Asher B. Durand (1796-1886), White Mountian Scenery, Franconia Notch, N. H., 1857, The Robert L. Stuart Collection, on permanent loan to The New-York Historical Society from the New York Public Library) Intimate Friends complements Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861 , a major fall exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exploring more deeply the artistic community of the period. (left: Thomas Cole (1801-1848)

89. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
william cullen bryant. (17941878). A Song of Pitcairn s Island Come, take ourboy, and we will go; Constellations, The O constellations of the early night,;
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90. William Cullen Bryant
Images to supplement Readings. william cullen bryant. Refer to Thanatopsis . AsherDurand, 1849. The painter Thomas Cole (right) and william cullen bryant, poet.
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American Studies I Dr. Ron Tranquilla Images to supplement Readings William Cullen Bryant Refer to "Thanatopsis" Kindred Spirits . Asher Durand, 1849 The painter Thomas Cole (right) and William Cullen Bryant, poet. "To him who in the love of Nature holds/Communion with her visible forms...." How many possible "kindred spirits" does this painting portray? Refer also to Bryant's poem "To Thomas Cole" Woodland Glen . Asher Durand, 1855 The Symbol. Asher Durand 1856 "All in one mighty sepulchre...." What do you think is the symbol in the painting, and what does it symbolize? Refer to "To a Waterfowl" Twilight in the Wilderness. Frederick Church, 1860 "Wither, midts falling dew,/While glow the heavens with the last steps of day,/Far, through their rosey depths, dost thou pursue/Thy solitary way?" Refer to "The Yellow Violet" "The yellow violet's modest bell/Peeps from the last year's leaves below." Refer to "To the Fringed Gentian" Return to American Studies Menu Page

91. William Cullen Bryant - Suite101.com
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92. Bryant Homestead - Cummington - William Cullen Bryant's Life As Poet - Hidden Hi
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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies William Cullen Bryant Evening Post in 1826, and from 1829 to his death he was part owner and editor in chief. An industrious and forthright editor of a highly literate paper, he was a defender of human rights and an advocate of free trade, abolition of slavery, and other reforms. He also holds an important place in literature as the earliest American theorist of poetry. In his Lectures on Poetry (delivered 1825; published 1884) and other critical essays he stressed the values of simplicity, original imagination, and morality. During his later career Bryant traveled widely, made many public speeches, and continued to write a few poems (e.g., "The Death of the Flowers," "To the Fringed Gentian," and "The Battle-Field"). His blank verse translation of the Iliad appeared in 1870, that of the Odyssey in 1872.

95. William Cullen Bryant Handwritten Letter
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96. Bryant, William Cullen
bryant, william cullen, eminent American editor and poet, was born in Cummington,Mass., November 3, 1794; spent two years at williams College, after which he
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Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Of all the thoughts of God that are Since without Thee we do no good Bryant, William Cullen , eminent American editor and poet, was born in Cummington, Mass., November 3, 1794; spent two years at Williams College, after which he studled law and practiced about ten years. In 1826 he connected himself with the New York Evening Post and continued to be one of its editors and proprietors to the day of his death, June 12, 1878. Bryant is known as one of the ablest and sweetest of American poets. Many editions of his poems have been published. He also made an excellent translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey . Nineteen of his hymns were privately printed and circulated among his friends in 1869. A number of them are in common use. Dear ties of mutual succor bind Deem not that they are blest alone Look from thy sphere of endless day Thou whose unmeasured temple This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at
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