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Letter "W" » William Cullen Bryant
"What plant we in this apple tree?
Sweets for a hundred flowery springs
To load the May-wind's restless wings,
When, from the orchard-row, he pours
Its fragrance through our open doors;
A world of blossoms for the bee,
Flowers for the sick girl's silent room,
For the glad infant sprigs of bloom,
We plant with the apple tree."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Apples
"When April winds
Grew soft, the maple burst into a flush
Of scarlet flowers. The tulip tree, high up,
Opened in airs of June her multiple
OF golden chalices to humming birds
And silken-wing'd insects of the sky."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: April
"The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year,
Of wailing winds, and naked woods, and meadows brown and sear."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Autumn
"Glorious are the woods in their latest gold and crimson,
Yet our full-leaved willows are in the freshest green.
Such a kindly autumn, so mercifully dealing
With the growths of summer, I never yet have seen."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Autumn
"Modest and shy as a nun is she;
One weak chirp is her only note;
Braggarts and prince of braggarts is he,
Pouring boasts from his little throat."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Bobolinks
"Robert of Lincoln is gayly drest,
Wearing a bright black wedding-coat;
White are his shoulders and white his crest."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Bobolinks
"Weep not that the world changesdid it keep
A stable, changeless state, it were cause indeed to weep."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Change
"Weep not that the world changes did it keep a stable, changeless state, it were a cause indeed to weep."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Change
"No trumpet-blast profound
The hour in which the Prince of Peace was born;
No bloody streamlet stained
Earth's silver rivers on the sacred morn."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Christmas
"The daffodil is our doorside queen;
She pushes upward the sword already,
To spot with sunshine the early green."
Author: William Cullen Bryant
About: Daffodils
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