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Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to w
Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to w
Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to w
Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to w
Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to w
Weep not that the world changes - did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to w
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William Cullen Bryant:
Where hast thou wandered, gentle gale, to find the perfumes thou dost bring?William Cullen Bryant:
Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. Their lashes are the herbsWilliam Cullen Bryant:
The moon is at her full, and riding high, Floods the calm fields with light. The airs that hover inWilliam Cullen Bryant:
Go forth under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings.William Cullen Bryant:
To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various languWilliam Cullen Bryant:
A sculptor wields The chisel, and the stricken marble grows To beauty.William Cullen Bryant:
The Parisian has his amusements as regularly as his meals, the theatre, music, the dance, a walk inWilliam Cullen Bryant:
I think I shall return to America even a better patriot than when I left it. A citizen of the UniteWilliam Cullen Bryant:
A herd of prairie-wolves will enter a field of melons and quarrel about the division of the spoilsWilliam Cullen Bryant:
A beautiful city is Richmond, seated on the hills that overlook the James River. The dwellings have