Poetic Openings : William Cullen Bryant to Robert Burns

Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : October : First Line : Ay, thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath!
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : Robert Of Lincoln : First Line : Merrily swinging on briar and weed,
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : Spring In Town : First Line : The country ever has a lagging Spring,
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : Thanatopsis : First Line : To him who in the love of nature holds
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : The Holy Star : First Line : As shadows cast by cloud and sun
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : To A Cloud : First Line : Beautiful cloud! with folds so soft and fair,
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : To The Fringed Gentian : First Line : Thou blossom bright with autumn dew,
Poet : William Cullen Bryant : Poem : West Wind, The : First Line : Beneath the forest's skirts I rest,
Poet : Robert Burns : Poem : A Bard's Epitaph : First Line : Is there a whim-inspired fool,
Poet : Robert Burns : Poem : A Bottle And Friend : First Line : There's nane that's blest of human kind,
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