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Poetical works of William Cullen Bryant (Record no. 41)

082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 811 Bry
Item number 14
090 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED LC-TYPE CALL NUMBER (OCLC); LOCAL CALL NUMBER (OCLC)
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-- 41
092 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED DEWEY CALL NUMBER (OCLC)
Classification number 811 Bry
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Bryant, William Cullenfrey50
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Poetical works of William Cullen Bryant
Statement of responsibility, etc by William Cullan Bryant
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc D. Appleton and Company
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1910
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 501 p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title Poems:
-- The ages
-- Thanatopsis
-- The yellow violet
-- Inscription for the entrance to a wood
-- Song
-- To a waterfoul
-- Green River
-- A winter piece
-- The west wind
-- The burial-place-A fragment
-- "Blessed are they that mourn"
-- "No man knoweth his sepulchre"
-- A walk at sunset
-- Hymn to death
-- The massacre at Scio
-- The indian girl's lament
-- Ode for an Agricultural celebraion
-- Rizpah
-- The old man's funeral
-- The rivulet
-- March
-- Consumption
-- An Indian story
-- Summer wind
-- An Indian at the burial-place of his fathers
-- Song
-- Hymn of the Waldenses
-- Monument Mountain
-- After a tempest
-- Autumn woods
-- Mutation
-- November
-- Song of the Greek amazon
-- To a cloud
-- The murdered traveller
-- Hymn to the north star
-- The lapse of time
-- Song of the stars
-- A forest hymn
-- "Oh, fairest of the rural maids"
-- "I broke the spell that held me long"
-- June
-- A song of Pitcairn's Island
-- The firmament
-- "I cannot forget with what Fervid Devotion"
-- To a mosquito
-- Lines on revisiting the country
-- The death of the flower
-- Romero
-- A Meditation on Rhode Island Coal
-- The new moon
-- October
-- The damsel of Peru
-- The African chief
-- Spring in town
-- The gladness of Nature
-- The disinterred warrior
-- Midsummer
-- The Greek Partisan
-- The two graves
-- The conjunction of Jupiter and Venus
-- A summer ramble
-- A scene on the banks of the Hudson
-- The hurricane
-- William Tell
-- The hunter's Serenade
-- The Greek boy
-- The past
-- "Upon the mountain's distant head"
-- The evening
-- "When the firmament quivers with daylight's young beam"
-- "Innocent child and snow-white flower"
-- To the River Arve
-- To cole, the painter, departing for Europe
-- To the fringed Gentian
-- The twenty-second of December
-- Hymn of the city
-- The prairies
-- Song of Marion's men
-- The arctic lover
-- The journey of life
-- Translations:
-- Version of a fragment of simonides
-- From the spanish of Villegas
-- Mary Magdalen
-- The life of the Blessed
-- Fatima and Raduan
-- Love and folly
-- The siesta
-- The Alcayde of Molina
-- The death of Aliatar
-- Love in the age of chivalry
-- The love of God
-- From the spanish of Pedro de Castro y Anaya
-- Sonnet
-- Song
-- The count of Greiers
-- The serenade
-- A northern legend
-- The paradise of tears
-- The lady of Castle Windeck
-- Later poems:
-- To the apennines
-- Earth
-- The knight's epitaph
-- The hunter of the prairies
-- Seventy-six
-- The living lost
-- Catterskill Falls
-- The strange lady
-- Life
-- "Earth's children cleave to Earth"
-- The hunter's vision
-- The green mountain boys
-- A presentiment
-- The child's funeral
-- The battle-field
-- The future life
-- The death of schiller
-- The fountain
-- The winds
-- The old mans counsel
-- In memory of William Leggett
-- An evening revery
-- The painted cup
-- The white-footed deer
-- The crowded street
-- Noon
-- A hymn of the sea
-- The twenty-seventh of March
-- The return of youth
-- The maiden's sorrow
-- The antiquity of freedom
-- The waning moon
-- The stream of life
-- The unknown way
-- "Oh mother of a mighty race"
-- The land of dreams
-- The burial of love
-- The may sun sheds an Amber Light
-- A dream
-- Our Fellow-worshippers
-- The voice of autumn
-- The conqueror's grave
-- An invitation to the country
-- A song for New-Year's Eve
-- A lifetime
-- Robert of Lincoln
-- A rain-dream
-- The snow shower
-- The wind and stream
-- The lost bird.
-- The night-journey of a river
-- The life that is
-- Song-"These prairies glow with flowers"
-- A sick-bed
-- The song of sower
-- The new and the old
-- The cloud on the way
-- The Planting of the apple tree
-- Dante
-- The return of the birds
-- Italy
-- A day-dream
-- The ruins of Italica.
-- Waiting by the gate
-- Not yet
-- Our country's call
-- The constellations
-- The third of November, 1861
-- The mother's hymn
-- Sella
-- The fifth book of Homer's odyssey
-- The little people of the snow
-- The poet
-- The path
-- The tides
-- "He hath put all things under his feet"
-- The death of lincoln
-- Death of slavery
-- "Recieve thy sight"
-- A brighter day
-- Amoung the trees
-- May evening
-- October, 1866
-- The order of nature
-- Tree- Burial
-- My Autumn walk
-- The flood of years
-- Christmas in 1875
-- The two travellers
-- A legend of the Delawares
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element American Poetry
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element West (U.S.)
General subdivision History
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Holdings
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