Poems by William Cullen Bryant
The Prairies
... All at once A fresher winds sweeps by, and breaks my dream, ...
Song of the Greek Amazon
... Are vowed to Greece and vengeance now, ...
The Knight's Epitaph
... Cuishes, and greaves, and cuirass, with barred helm, ...
A Walk at Sunset
... Strikes the white bone, is all that tells their story now ...
Mutation
... His young limbs from the chains that round him press ...
The Strange Lady
... "There in the boughs that hide the roof the mock-bird sits and sings, ...
The Snow-Shower
... Stream down the snows, till the air is white, ...
The Evening Wind
... Roughening their crests, and scattering high their spray ...
“I Broke the Spell That Held Me Long”
... s idle lore Shall waste my prime of years no more, ...
The Death of Lincoln
... Hath placed thee with the sons of light, ...
Hymn To Death
... I am come, Not with reproaches, not with cries and prayers, ...
The Indian Girl's Lament
... Even there thy thoughts will earthward stray,-- ...
The Two Graves
... It will yearn, in that strange bright world, to behold ...
'I Cannot Forget with what Fervid Devotion'
... How thrilled my young veins, and how throbbed my full bosom, ...
The Death Of Schiller
... How thought and feeling flowed like light, ...