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William Cullen Bryant
(1794–1878)
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A midnight black with clouds is in the sky
At morn the Count of Greiers before his castle stands
C
Chained in the market-place he stood
Come take our boy, and we will go
D
Dost thou idly ask to hear
G
Gather ye rose-buds while ye may
I
Innocent child and snow-white flower
T
The groves were God’s first temples. Ere man learned
To him who in the love of Nature holds
W
When the firmament quivers with daylight’s young beam