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William Cullen Bryant
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- 7 approved public poems
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- nature, love, death, beauty, hope
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A Song of Pitcairn's Island
by William Cullen Bryant
"Come, take our boy, and we will go" — William Cullen Bryant, "A Song of Pitcairn's Island"
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Hymn To Death
by William Cullen Bryant
"Oh! could I hope the wise and pure in heart" — William Cullen Bryant, "Hymn To Death"
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Spring in Town
by William Cullen Bryant
"The country ever has a lagging Spring," — William Cullen Bryant, "Spring in Town"
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Summer Wind
by William Cullen Bryant
"It is a sultry day; the sun has drank" — William Cullen Bryant, "Summer Wind"
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The Death of the Flowers
by William Cullen Bryant
"The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year," — William Cullen Bryant, "The Death of the Flowers"
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The Gladness of Nature
by William Cullen Bryant
"Is this a time to be cloudy and sad," — William Cullen Bryant, "The Gladness of Nature"
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To a Waterfowl
by William Cullen Bryant
"Whither, midst falling dew," — William Cullen Bryant, "To a Waterfowl"
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