William C. Bryant Quotes About Spring

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  • Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. Their lashes are the herbs that look On their young figures in the brook.

    Spring   Eye   Water  
    William Cullen Bryant, “Oh Fairest Of The Rural Maids”
  • Flowers spring up unsown and die ungathered.

    Spring  
  • Still sweet with blossoms is the year's fresh prime.

    Spring  
  • Showers and sunshine bring, Slowly, the deepening verdure o'er the earth; To put their foliage out, the woods are slack, And one by one the singing-birds come back.

    Spring  
    William Cullen Bryant, “Spring In Town”
  • I gazed upon the glorious sky And the green mountains round, And thought that when I came to lie At rest within the ground, 'Twere pleasant, that in flowery June When brooks send up a cheerful tune, And groves a joyous sound, The sexton's hand, my grave to make, The rich, green mountain-turf should break.

    Spring  
    William Cullen Bryant, “June”
  • Ah, passing few are they who speak, Wild, stormy month! in praise of thee; Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak, Thou art a welcome month to me. For thou, to northern lands, again The glad and glorious sun dost bring, And thou hast joined the gentle train And wear'st the gentle name of Spring.

    Spring  
    William Cullen Bryant, “March”
  • The country ever has a lagging Spring, Waiting for May to call its violets forth, And June its roses-showers and sunshine bring, Slowly, the deepening verdure o'er the earth; To put their foliage out, the woods are slack, And one by one the singing-birds come back. Within the city's bounds the time of flowers Comes earlier. Let a mild and sunny day, Such as full often, for a few bright hours, Breathes through the sky of March the airs of May, Shine on our roofs and chase the wintry gloom- And lo! our borders glow with sudden bloom.

    Spring  
    William Cullen Bryant, “Spring In Town”
  • The little wind-flower, whose just opened eye Is blue as the spring heaven it gazes at.

    Spring   Eye   Blue  
    "A Winter Piece". Poem by William C. Bryant, 1821.
  • The breath of springtime at this twilight hour Comes through the gathering glooms, And bears the stolen sweets of many a flower Into my silent rooms.

    Spring  
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