William Cullen Bryant Quotes
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The Parisian has his amusements as regularly as his meals, the theatre, music, the dance, a walk in the Tuilleries, a refection in the cafe,…
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I think I shall return to America even a better patriot than when I left it. A citizen of the United States, travelling on the…
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A herd of prairie-wolves will enter a field of melons and quarrel about the division of the spoils as fiercely and noisily as so many…
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A beautiful city is Richmond, seated on the hills that overlook the James River. The dwellings have a pleasant appearance, often standing by themselves in…
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Nothing can be more striking to one who is accustomed to the little inclosures called public parks in our American cities, than the spacious, open…
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The birch-bark canoe of the savage seems to me one of the most beautiful and perfect things of the kind constructed by human art.
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Love and cowardice are really the same thing.
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Loveliest of lovely things are they, On earth, that soonest pass away
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The words of fire that from his pen Were flung upon the fervid page, Still move, still shake the hearts of men, Amid a cold…
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Childhood, with all its mirth, Youth, Manhood, Age that draws us to the ground, And last, Man's Life on earth, Glide to thy dim dominions,…
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That rolls to its appointed end.
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